The Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College celebrated 32 years of serving the Nation on September 26, 2020.
In an effort to commemorate this auspicious occasion, we have planned a Clarence Fitzroy Bryant Memorial Lecture on October 9th at 1:30 p.m. in the CFBC Poinciana Conference Room. We invite the public to join the celebrations by attending the lecture.
]]>Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 27, 2020 (ZIZ News): Friends, well wishers and government officials past and present gathered at the Rivers of Living Water Christian Center on Thursday to pay final tribute to the life of Lloyd Lazar.
The service was punctuated with tributes from several groups and organizations that Mr. Lazar served including Vessels, the Basseterre High School and the Ministry of Sport where he was a Permanent Secretary for many years.
The eulogy was read by Alphonso Bridgwater.
Mr. Lazar was a news presenter and commentator at ZIZ Broadcasting Corporation and has been described as selfless and committed citizen by the Ministry of Sport.
He was also a member of the NEMA District Volunteer Corps.
Lloyd Lazar died at the age of 66 years old.
]]>Basseterre, St. Kitts, August 6, 2020 (ZIZ News): Plans are underway for the establishment of a memorial to those who lost their lives in the Christena Disaster 50 years ago.
Prime Minister, Dr. The Hon. Timothy Harris made the pledge during the launching ceremony for the Christena Disaster exhibit at the National Museum on the weekend.
He said the new memorial should be in place before the next anniversary commemoration in 2021.
The prime minister went on to pledge $25,000.00 to the hosting of the 2021 Christena Disaster Exhibition by the National Trust and an even larger donation to support the National Trust and Museum.
The Christena Disaster Exhibit is on display at the National Museum Monday to Fridays until January 31 2021.
]]>BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, July 31, 2020 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, has described the 1970 MV Christena tragedy as a national disaster that touched and affected all segments of our society, and one that has defined the future of the Kittitian and Nevisian people.
Prime Minister Harris was at the time addressing this morning’s (Friday, July 31) special sitting of the Nevis Island Assembly held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the MV Christena Disaster.
“In the history of all great people and nations, there are defining moments that last throughout the ages. Some are economic, some are political, some are natural, while others are social. Then there are those seemingly singular events that touch, affect and effect all segments of a society. The sinking of the MV Christena on August 1st, 1970, was such an event for the people of St. Kitts and Nevis,” the honourable prime minister said.
Dr. Harris added, “We are here fifty years later to recall this tragedy, and to remember the two hundred plus souls that perished when Christena slipped below the waves. We come too to celebrate the strength and resilience of the ninety-one survivors. It is testament to the transformative nature of the event on the Nation: on the people of Nevis and the people of St. Kitts.”
The Christena disaster is the single greatest catastrophe to have occurred in St. Kitts and Nevis. On August 01, 1970, the MV Christena sank in The Narrows between the islands of St. Kitts and Nevis after encountering difficulty. More than 300 persons were on board including Nevisians, Kittitians and visitors to the Associated State of St Kitts and Nevis. Two hundred and thirty-three (233) persons perished in the ordeal.
Prime Minister Harris used the occasion of Friday’s special commemorative sitting to also highlight the swift and dedicated service of several nationals, including Dr. Kennedy Simmonds who would have treated first survivors and Dr. Cuthbert Sebastian who also tended to survivors.
Today, Dr. the Right Excellent and Right Honourable Sir Kennedy Simmonds has risen to the rank of National Hero, while the late Sir Cuthbert Sebastian went on to serve as the second Governor General of an independent St. Kitts and Nevis.
“If national tragedy indeed tests the mettle of a people, the people of Nevis and St. Kitts demonstrated superhuman strength and resilience immediately following the disaster, and in the ensuing 50 years,” the prime minister added.
Also delivering remarks at the special sitting were Sir Kennedy Simmonds; the Honourable Vance Amory, former Premier of Nevis; and the Honourable Mark Brantley, current Premier of Nevis.
On August, 01, 2011, 41 years after the tragedy, the Christena Memorial was erected at the waterfront of Charlestown, giving persons a central location to pay their respects to the lives lost during the disaster.
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