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Nevis Ministry Of Finance Announces Vacancy For The Role Of Director-Nevis Finance
Charlestown, Nevis – The Ministry of Finance (MOF) in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) is pleased to invite eligible candidates to apply for the role of Director – Nevis Finance. OVERVIEW The island of Nevis has an innovative and pragmatic Financial Services Sector renowned for providing high quality services to international clients in the areas […]
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Government Secures GAE Pension, Offers Age 62 Retirement Option For Pre-2012 Civil Servants
Basseterre, Saint Kitts – Public servants and Government Auxiliary Employees (GAEs) continue to be updated on recent history-making reforms to the government’s pension system. This recent update to the Pension Act and the GAE Act, builds on the momentum and commitment of the government to bring pension justice through inclusion and to provide security and restore […]
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Attorney General Wilkin Advocates For Collaborative Partnerships At UN Crime Prevention Commission
Vienna, Austria — The Honourable Garth Wilkin, Attorney General and Minister of Justice and Legal Affairs of Saint Kitts and Nevis, on May 19, 2025, addressed the 34th Session of the United Nations Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice (CCPCJ), calling for deeper international partnerships to bolster the administration of justice in small island developing states. […]
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Slower Growth, Falling CBI Revenues
IMF Report Calls for Robust Fiscal Reforms By Loshaun Dixon The Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has concluded its 2025 Article IV Consultation with St. Kitts and Nevis, advising the twin-island federation to implement robust fiscal reforms in response to mounting economic pressures, slowing growth, and diminishing revenue from the Citizenship-by-Investment (CBI) […]
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PM alleges extortion attempt over CBI video
MSR Media denies claims, strikes back A high-stakes political and legal drama has erupted between the Government of St. Kitts and Nevis and MSR Media, with Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew accusing individuals associated with the film production company of attempting to extort tens of millions of US dollars from the government to suppress a […]
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False Flag or Real Fight? Caracas Calls Out Guyana in Border Blame Game.
Venezuela accuses Guyana of staging a fake border attack to gain sympathy and blames the U.S. for stirring tensions over the oil-rich Essequibo region, while both countries edge closer to possible conflict.
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Massacre River’s New Chapter: A Gate for Safety, Not Separation.
Haiti has installed a new border gate on the bridge over the Massacre River to enhance security and control, aiming to protect rather than separate, while assuring that commerce and mobility will not be negatively impacted.
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Carbon Riches, Forest Fame: Guyana To Cash In on Going Green.
Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo says the PPP/C government has resumed leadership in green development and economic growth, earning millions from forest carbon credits while criticizing the previous administration’s weak environmental efforts.
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Cruise Control or Collision Course? Caribbean Faces A Tidal Wave Of Visitors.
The Caribbean cruise industry is set to expand rapidly, but the region must carefully manage growth, environmental impact, and local benefits to avoid being overwhelmed.
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