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Lower Cost for Early Childhood Care
(ZIZ News) -- Relief is coming for parents of children attending early childhood centres on St. Kitts.
The Director of Early Childhood Development for St. Kitts and Nevis, Jacqueline Morris is praising the government's subvention policy…
Several key issues raised in PM’s Press Conference
(ZIZ News) -- Six key issues: public servants' compensation, economic diversity, energy security, education, the Citizenship by Investment Programme and equal constituency boundaries were addressed on Wednesday afternoon when Prime…
Civil Groups condemn Threats
(ZIZ News) -- Various civic organizations have finally spoken out in condemnation of threats made by a caller to Winn FM's Voices programme that targeted Nigerian students.
Executive Director of the Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Calvin…
Hector says there is a clear difference between Team Unity and the SKNLP/NRP Agreement
(ZIZ News) -- The Hon. Robelto Hector says there is a distinct difference between the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party/Nevis Reformation Party Agreement: Contract for Progress and the coalition of the People's Labour Party, the People's Action…
End of passport recall date draws near, Nevis Passport Office says
NIA Charlestown Nevis -- The following notice is a reminder from the Premier’s Ministry dated January 22, 2015, regarding the passport recall.
The Passport Office in the Premier’s Ministry is reminding citizens who are affected by the…
First batch of 30 workers employed following job fair
Basseterre, St. Kitts (CUOPM) -- The first batch of workers who turned up for a Job fair at the Golden Rock Commercial Park, have been employed.
Mr. Scott Caines said 30 persons who attended the one day job fair on Saturday 10th January…
Caribbean’s top political scientist says actions of PM Douglas are normal
Basseterre, St. Kitts (CUOPM) -- One of the Caribbean’s top political scientists says the decision of St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas to get parliamentary approval of the Report of the Constituency…
Results of SKNFA Division 1 Matches Played on at Newtown Playing Field Wednesday 21st January, 2015
Conaree Fireball Int'l 6 vs Molineaux 2
(Half Time 4 - 0)
Scoring for Conaree Fireball Int'l
Josh Rogers struck twice in the 7th & 40th minute
Brendon Phillip scored a hat trick in the 10th, 30th & 57th…
ICC to fast-track suspect actions during World Cup
Sports Page -- Suspect actions during the World Cup will be evaluated within seven days in a fast-track commitment drawn up by the ICC. The evaluation process aims to limit the process to a minimum, ensuring that bowling actions are judged…
South Africa take series against feeble West Indies
Sports Page -- With every day they remain in South Africa, West Indies' chances of pulling together a respectable World Cup challenge falters before our eyes. They made only 122 at Buffalo Park in the third ODI, a spiritless and, at times,…
Mixed results as GSS has first race for the year
Sports Page -- The popular saying indicates that ‘the early bird catches the worm’ and so the Gingerland Secondary School made it its business to be the first out of the blocks for the athletic year 2015.
On Tuesday 20th January the school…
Three Jamaicans arrested in Trinidad for working without permits
Port of Spain, Trinidad -- The Police Service on Wednesday reported the arrest of three Jamaican nationals, suspected of working in Trinidad and Tobago without work permits.
The following is the statement from the TTPS:
Between the hours…
Guyana and Suriname both go to the polls in May
Georgetown, Guyana -- Guyana and Suriname, both members of Caribbean Community (CARICOM), will go to the polls in May. Suriname’s President Desi Bouterse completed a successful term in office and will run again for another term. However,…
Plants from France to revive banana industry in Dominica
Roseau, Dominica -- Minister of Agriculture Johnson Drigo has found a possible solution to the severe blow of the black sigatoka disease, which was first detected in Dominica in 2012.
Drigo indicated that 20,000 banana plants imported from…
Cyber security predictions for 2015
Bridgetown, Barbados -- Our 2014 predictions and awareness mission covered attack vectors across websites, data, email, and networks due a rise in malware infestations as well as a rise in persons being victims of cybercrime across the…