Wiltshire Calls for More Partnerships

(ZIZ News) – Director of Sports, Anthony Wiltshire has issued a call for more businesses in St. Kitts and Nevis to partner with the Ministry of Sports as it looks to develop the nation's student-athletes. Wiltshire was at time addressing…

SCASPA’s Acting CEO Thanks ROC-Taiwan for Continuous Support

(ZIZ News) – Government ministers aren’t the only ones praising the relationship between the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan and St. Kitts and Nevis. On Thursday, Acting Chief Executive Officer for the St. Christopher Air and Sea Ports…

Pay Hike for Harowe Servo Workers

(ZIZ News) – The workers at API Harowe Servo will be getting a nine percent pay increase and additional bonuses, next year, following the signing of a collective bargaining contract between the company and the St. Kitts-Nevis Trades and…

SKELEC Unveils New Office and E-Bizz Portal

(ZIZ News) – Customers of the St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd. (SKELEC) are now able to conduct business in what is being described as a comfortable atmosphere, at the newly renovated customer service area. SKELEC’s Chief Executive…

Parliamentarians Meet at National Assembly Sitting

(ZIZ News) – The federation’s Members of Parliament gathered at National Assembly Chambers, on Friday, for what may very well be the final parliamentary sitting for 2015, before the Budget Presentation and subsequent debates. Friday’s…

San Bernardino attack: Police search lake

(BBC) A lake in California is being searched by police investigating last week's shootings in San Bernardino, in which 14 people were killed. Divers from the FBI began searching the waters of Seccombe Lake Park, two miles (3km) from the…

Australia mulls indefinite detention for terror convicts

(BBC) Convicted terrorists in Australia could be kept in jail after completing their sentences, under new proposals. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said state and territory leaders had agreed to work towards bringing in the laws. Several…

Putin vows ‘extremely tough’ action on Syria threats

(BBC) President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian military to take "extremely tough" action against any threat to its forces in Syria. Such targets must be "immediately destroyed", he told defence officials in televised comments. Mr…