The ASPIRE program is designed mainly to instill the habits among kids of saving and investing early. However, ASPIRE aligns with the efforts of government to create a more equitable and prosperous society.
Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew emphasized that St Kitts and Nevis is the first Caribbean country to host the BPW International Congress. He shared that the Nation is proud to welcome over 300 members from the world.
The 12th Annual Scientific Conference of the Caribbean Society of Endoscopic Surgeons (CaSES), marked a significant milestone as the conference is being observed in the nation for the first time.
The newly renamed Louise Phillips Jones Multi-Purpose Center will serve as a hub for after-school programs, community gatherings, sports and learning opportunities.
The project, which was launched through a groundbreaking partnership with the globally renowned TABASCO Brand, signifies the start of what could be the nation’s largest crop export since sugar.
The annual 25 Most Remarkable Teen Awards Ceremony was held in the form of a Special Sitting of the National Assembly. The award ceremony is one of the highlight activities for the annual observance of Youth Month.
The 12th Annual Conference of the Caribbean Society of Endoscopic Surgeons will be held at St. Kitts Marriot Resort and Royal Beach Casino. The conference will hold the intellectual sessions from special guest speakers.
Ministry of Agriculture will continue its commitment to advance agricultural development and food security with the official commissioning of the Bayford’s Layer Chicken Breeder Farm and Hatchery.
American Airlines celebrated 20 years of non-stop service from Miami to St. Kitts and marked a significant milestone in the partnership between the federation and the airline carrier.
Prime Minister Drew added to his statement that every year they have contributed significantly to the festival. It is a cultural extravaganza that seeks to bring the great state of St. Peter’s together.
The award honours Minister Henderson for her visionary leadership, commitment to sustainable tourism development and transformative contributions to the growing tourism sector of St. Kitts and Nevis.
The eTA system is powered by Swiss Tech Firm – Travizory and allows low-risk travelers to breeze through immigration, while enhancing border security by identifying high-risk individuals before they arrive.