The series of discussions were brought together by the experts over the planning board to consolidate the ideas and opinions of key personnel regarding the new hospital, and focusing on certain areas or departments.
Prime Minister Drew expressed that the Climate change is here and it is a clear message for all of them that they must get prepare for it and do it now.
Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis – Dr. Terrance Drew congratulated the U-19 cricket team for their outstanding performance in the CWI Rising Stars Under-19 Women’s T20 Championship.
The highlight of the meeting was Josephine Bradshaw of Parsons, an old lady who is 90-years-old and has a very sharp and clear mind. Praising her PM Drew said that Bradshaw is a well respected elder of the community with many great words of wisdom to share.
The Summit featured high-level panel discussions that took place. The event considered range of topics and included investing in technologies for enhancing food production and security, energy and resource management and strategies for effective due diligence and risk management that were discussed.
The pension is being granted to keep the commitment by the government of PM Drew that he made under his leadership to fulfil the pledge made to the people.
Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis ensured that the federation has added the Southern University option where they are already sending the students for completing their further education or studies.
St. Kitts and Nevis continues to stand with the regional brothers and sisters. PM Drew assured that the federation is completely committed to assist with recovery efforts.
Beryl is the first hurricane of the Atlantic Season 2024 that is intensified and classified to an extremely dangerous Category-4 hurricane. The natural calamity sustained with maximum winds of 130 mph on Sunday, as it made its way towards the Windwards Islands.
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.