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Nevis’ Honourable Spencer Brand Urges Stronger Regional Collaboration On Water Security Solutions

Charlestown, Nevis – The Honourable Spencer Brand, Minister of Water Services in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA), is calling for greater cooperation in addressing the shared water management challenges faced across the region.   The Honourable Brand led a delegation to the Caribbean Water and Wastewater Association (CWWA) 33rd Annual Conference and Exhibition held recently in Trinidad and Tobago, where he […]

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National Assembly Meets For A Special Sitting To Present Awards To 25 Most Remarkable Teens On Wednesday, November 06

Basseterre, St. Kitts – The Order Paper has been circulated for a special sitting of the National Assembly to be held at the National Assembly Chambers, Government Headquarters, Basseterre, on Wednesday, November 06, 2024, at 6:30 pm. Notice has been given. At this Special Sitting, the Department of Youth Empowerment will present The 25 Most Remarkable […]

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Ambassador of Saint Kitts And Nevis To The United States Signs MOU With Liamuiga Oualie Arts Foundation (LOAF), On Behalf Of The Government Of Saint Kitts And Nevis

Washington, D.C. – The Embassy of Saint Kitts and Nevis in the United States is pleased to announce the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) by Her Excellency Jacinth Henry-Martin, Ambassador of Saint Kitts and Nevis to the United States acting on behalf of the Federal government, with the Liamuiga Oualie Arts Foundation (LOAF), a […]

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Grenada’s Gas Mystery Ongoing As PM Stays Mum For Now.

Grenada looks to be on the move in its oil and gas sector through a partnership between Oceangate Oil and Gas Engineering, a Nigerian-based company, and Global Petroleum Group (GPG). This collaboration aims to tap into Grenada’s offshore hydrocarbon resources, a move that could potentially reshape the country’s energy landscape if plans originally mooted in […]

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Guyana Winning War On Money Laundering, Says Minister.

Despite claims made by the APNU/AFC opposition, General Secretary of the People’s Progressive Party, Dr Bharrat Jagdeohas has said that he believes Guyana’s anti-money laundering system is working “very well”. He made these remarks as he refutes claims made by the opposition, particularly Ganesh Mahipaul, who suggested that the Guyana Police Force has become a […]

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New Airport Planned For Negril.

Jamaica’s government has recently announced plans to build a new international airport in Negril, a popular tourist destination on the island’s western coast. Prime Minister Andrew Holness introduced this project as part of broader infrastructure efforts, aiming to boost tourism and improve transportation in the region. Alongside the Negril airport, plans include a new terminal […]

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BVI Signs On For $100 Million Loan At 6.5% To Clear Old Debts And Build ‘Infrastructure’.

The Government of the Virgin Islands has announced that it has secured a loan facility of one hundred million dollars ($100,000,000) from CIBC First Caribbean Bank (Cayman) Limited to support critical infrastructure development across the Territory. Premier and Minister of Finance Dr. Natalio Wheatley said that this step is in line with the 2024-2026 Medium […]

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United States Finalizes Ban On Investing In Chinese Tech.

The United States Treasury Department on Monday put the final tweaks to a  new rule meant to prevent U.S.  citizens, residents, and companies from investing in the development of a range of advanced technologies in China. The intention is to prevent Beijing from being able to use the expertise and equipment, such as the machines […]

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A Snapshot Of Saint Lucia’s Climate Resilience Journey

St. Lucia – Saint Lucia’s Climate Resilience Journey can be described as a multifaceted progressive pursuit; led by policy shaped by engagement, aiming to drive efforts to integrate climate resilience considerations into national planning and development goals. As the nation continues to plan for and respond to the growing threats of climate change, it actively […]

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Saint Lucia Participates In Meeting Of 43 National Drug Agencies In Brussels

St. Lucia – During the period October 8 to 10, 2024, a landmark exchange meeting convened in Brussels, bringing together 43 National Drug Agencies from the Caribbean, Latin America, and the European Union (EU). Organized under the COPOLAD III Programme within the EU-CELAC Mechanism for Cooperation and Coordination on Drugs, strengthened technical knowledge-sharing and deepen […]

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