NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (March 12, 2013) -- In an address to herald in a week of activities of the Nevis Renal Society to mark World Kidney Day themed “Kidneys For Life: Stop Kidney Attack”, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health on Nevis Hon. Mark Brantley told the people of Nevis that the onus was on all to ensure that kidney disease and the factors which caused it remained minimal.
He said on March 11, 2013, that he was reminded of the words of the newly appointed Director of the Pan American Health Organization Dr. Carissa Etienne that everyone had a powerful potential to create positive change in health and that improved health and access to health care, would transcend into stronger economies, more conducive societies and nations better able to integrate and compete in the global world.
PM Douglas gives US Govt high praise for assistance in crime, security
Written by CUOPMBASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, FEBRUARY 19TH 2013 (CUOPM) – Attorney General of the United States of America, the Hon. Eric Holder, is being thanked for his government’s support to St. Kitts and Nevis in tacking the issue of crime and security in the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Jeffers says millions owed to Nevlec must be paid … NRP responds
Written by Pauline Ngunjiri
CHARLESTOWN, Nevis, February 6, 2013: The newly elected Minister for Communication who also has responsibility for Public Utilities on Monday told reporters that Nevlec is owed millions by businesses and individuals.
St. Kitts included in British Airways great value winter sun holidays
Written by CUOPMBASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, OCTOBER 18TH 2012 (CUOPM) - British Airways has included St. Kitts in a host of great value winter sun holidays to book until October 24.
Youngster jailed for stealing transformer….challenges search warrant
Written by Pauline Ngunjiri
CHARLESTOWN, NEVIS: Craddock Road resident, Akeem Foster, will serve a six-month jail term for stealing a transformer, the property of Calvin Caines.
Catch the vision Officers! Don’t be left behind in the corridors of mediocrity, PM Douglas tells Police
Written by NIANIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS -- Police Officers in the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force, Nevis Division, were urged to not settle for mediocrity since they had a Commissioner willing to do everything necessary to ensure they were successful in all their undertakings.
Featured speaker at a community gathering in Prospect on the evening of Monday 27th February, Inspector Lyndon David of St.Kitts was very clear with his message that community
It was indeed a historic moment. Contractor Rudolph Nisbett handed over a bunch of keys to the Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry who in turn escorted long serving senior citizen, Ms Anita Byron to accommodate the symbolic cutting of the ribbon which made the opening of the first ever Community Center to be built in Jessups village, official.
Reparations debate should aim at stabilizing families – Hon. Daniel
Written by Pauline NgunjiriCHARLESTOWN, Nevis: Minister for Culture for Nevis, Hon. Hensley Daniel, on Monday said the ongoing reparation debate should aim at reducing anti-social behavior.
ALP press legal battles despite financial challenges
Written by Nkrumah BaptisteST JOHN’S, ANTIGUA – Days after acknowledging that financial challenges have retarded progress in the party’s legal battles, Opposition Leader Lester Bird said the ALP will be mounting its legal challenge against the most recent amendments to the Representation of the People Act this week.
