Christophe Harbour making waves

Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS) -- The addition of Christophe Harbour as part of St. Kitts and Nevis’ tourism product has proved to be successful as approximately 150 yachts have docked at its berths since its opening on February 14, 2015.…

PM Harris carries out duties with Vigour

Basseterre, St. Kitts (SKNIS) -- Meetings with investors, diplomatic representatives, and university students are all in a day’s duties for Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris. One such day was March 18,…

Visiting Athlete Drowns At Frigate Bay

(ZIZ News) – A visiting Canadian athlete drowned on Friday afternoon at Frigate Bay after encountering difficulties while swimming. Information gathered by ZIZ News indicates that the 25-year old athlete, whose name had not yet been…

Sea Moss Cultivation in St. Kitts

(ZIZ News) – The Department of Marine Resources launched its Sea Moss Culture Pilot Project in St. Kitts. The project is designed to assist in the establishment of alternative livelihoods for fishers in St. Kitts and Nevis. Fisheries…

Black San Activities Kick Off This Weekend

(ZIZ News) – The community festival, Black San Bang-A-Lang, officially got underway on Friday evening and will run until April 12th. Earlier this week, two representatives of the organising committee stopped by ZIZ’s studio to invite the…

Autopsies scheduled for Detroit children found in freezer

Detroit (AP) -- Autopsies are scheduled on the bodies of two children found in a deep freezer in their Detroit home. Authorities say they hope the bodies of Stoni Ann Blair and her brother, Stephen Gage Berry, thaw enough by Friday to…

Thai airlines face scrutiny over safety, bans on new flights

Bangkok (AP) -- Thailand is facing bans on new international flights and increased inspections after the International Civil Aviation Organization flagged significant concerns about the country's aviation safety, officials said Friday. The…