SKNIS: Today, April 7th is being observed globally as World Health Day. On this day, all of the United Nations (UN) Member States shine the spotlight on the status of
SKNIS: Today, April 7th is being observed globally as World Health Day. On this day, all of the United Nations (UN) Member States shine the spotlight on the status of
By Patrick Martin “A picture is worth a thousand words”. Once again, television coverage of the 2018 CARIFTA Games revealed aspects of the Federation’s track and field strengths, weaknesses and
By Sir Ronald Sanders (The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States and to the OAS. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth
sknis.kn: We all have reason to give thanks for the numerous ways in which our lives are enriched when we learn from others. Through exchanging ideas, and seeing life from other
Dear Fellow Citizen & Tax-Payer You have a right to inquire about the lack of ambulances in a public forum. In a democracy, the citizen is supreme and the minister
By Peter Adrien No Education! No Emancipation! Bob Marley explained that individual freedom begins in the mind. The prophet John the Baptist said, “Before kingdom change; man must change.” Every
By Melanius Alphonse Following on from the Allen Chastanet-led administration in Saint Lucia operating as a kleptocracy, is the new oligopoly: “a market structure in which a small number of
By Patrick Martin, MD As expected, 2018 Seasonal Influenza is in full swing hot on the heels of Christmas and the Carnival Road March. Seasonal Influenza is caused by influenza type A
By Patrick Martin, MD These and other questions arise out of the NIA’s “All Rise” ruling. Seemingly, the mischief being corrected is endemic lack of courtesy in the Civil Service.
By Bichara Sahel, MD I am sick and tired of the political directorate insulting and undermining the solidarity of the people with their behaviour of less that statesmanship proclamations. President’s