Browsing Category
ZIZ App
PAHO now involved in finding resolution in BHS safety issues
Basseterre, St. Kitts (CUOPM) -- The Pan-American Health Organisation (PAHO) is now involved in ensuring the safety of students and faculty at the Basseterre High School (BHS).
“The Government has one priority – the safety of the school’s…
Nevis Information Minister urges students to seize available scholarship opportunities
NIA Charlestown Nevis -- Take it and grab it with both hands, was the advice given by Minister responsible for Information in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) Hon. Mark Brantley to young people, particularly students, urging them to…
Jah Cure arrives
(ZIZ News) -- Jamaican reggae artist, Jah Cure arrived in the Federation on Friday morning ready to perform at the Labour Celebration Concert this weekend.
ZIZ News caught up with Jah Cure at the RLB International Airport.
He said he’s…
Tanya Stephens on Violence
(ZIZ News) -- Female dancehall icon Tanya Stephens is in St.Kitts this weekend as one of the featured performers for the Labour Celebration Concert on Saturday.
While here Stephens joined ZIZ radio personality G-Cue on “The Morning Show”…
Interim Injunction Order signed at 7:38 PM
(ZIZ News) -- Resident judge Her Ladyship Justice Marlene Carter disclosed in open court on Thursday that the order for the interim injunction was signed at 7:38 p.m. on Friday 16th January.
The judge disclosed this, during…
SKN CBI Commission Established
(ZIZ News) -- The Denzil Douglas administration has been, for several months, leading an in-depth process of review and evaluation where the country’s Citizenship By Investment Programme is concerned.
Speaking during his most recent press…
Martin pleased with Progress of South East Peninsula Road
(ZIZ News) -- While others are praising him for his vision, Public Works Minister The Hon. Dr. Earl Asim Martin is praising the contractors, engineers, consultants and all others who are contributing to the resurfacing of the Sir Kennedy…
Antigua-Barbuda MPs walk out of parliament in protest of opposition member
St John’s, Antigua -- Members of the ruling Antigua and Barbuda Labour Party (ABLP) in the House of Representatives on Thursday staged a protest action against an opposition member of parliament by walking out during the 2015 Budget Debate.…
Health partnership to benefit St Vincent and the Grenadines
Kingstown, St Vincent -- The lifestyles of the people of St Vincent and the Grenadines and the other OECS member states are expected to come under the microscope through a proposed health and human performance programme from the…
Curacao to host region’s leading tourism forum in October
Bridgetown, Barbados -- The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) and the Curacao Tourist Board have announced the dates for the region’s leading tourism forum, the State of the Industry Conference (SOTIC) 2015.
Curacao will host SOTIC from…
UWI appoints Anguillian as manager for British overseas territories sites
Kingston, Jamaica -- The UWI Open Campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) has announced the appointment of Dr Phyllis Fleming-Banks to oversee the operations of its Open Campus country sites in the British Overseas Territories…
Canadian trade mission visits Caribbean countries
Bridgetown, Barbados (CMC) -- A trade delegation from Prince Edward Island (PEI) in Canada is visiting the Caribbean in a bid to further develop partnerships with regional entrepreneurs, and clients.
The delegation will be here from…
Top US court to consider use of lethal drugs in executions
Washington, United States (AFP) -- The US Supreme Court agreed Friday to consider whether a cocktail of lethal drugs used for executions in Oklahoma represent cruel and unusual punishment.
Three inmates on death row in the central state…
After 37 years in prison, innocent North Carolina man freed
Whiteville, (North Carolina) -- United States - For the first time in nearly 40 years, Joseph Sledge woke up behind bars with a chance of becoming a free man.
The 70-year-old man needed one more win at an innocence hearing. As three judges…
US woman who tried to help terrorists receives 4 years
Denver, United States (AP) -- A 19-year-old woman who tried to go to Syria to help Islamic State militants has been sentenced to four years in prison.
Shannon Conley learned her punishment in Denver federal court on Friday as her parents…