The Gleaner article ‘RIP CARICOM’ on March 28, 2021, referenced the article by Minister Camillo Gonsalves, titled ‘Every island for itself…’, which dramatically highlighted the vote that took place at
The Gleaner article ‘RIP CARICOM’ on March 28, 2021, referenced the article by Minister Camillo Gonsalves, titled ‘Every island for itself…’, which dramatically highlighted the vote that took place at
By Hon Shawn K Richards, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Public Utilities et al Why World Water Day? World Water Day is held annually on March 22nd as a means
By Honourable Wendy C. Phipps CONSUMER AWARENESS WEEK 2021(March 14-19, 2021) Minister of International Trade, Industry,Commerce & Consumer Affairs (Delivered on March 15, 2021) Fellow Citizens and Residents of St.
BY GERARD BEST Do anything online and you always leave digital footprints behind. Your Internet-connected devices—phone, laptop, tablet, even your smart appliances—all emit a digital signature that’s personally identifiable. This links
Ronald Sanders People in the Caribbean who refuse to take vaccinations to counter the coronavirus will cause the COVID-19 pandemic to remain longer in the region, endangering lives, livelihoods, and
By Felicia J. Persaud & Danielle Corbin NEW YORK, NY, Feb. 12, 2021: Over a year after the passage of Barbados’ Medicinal Cannabis Industry Act, the Caribbean island nation officially opened for
Hon. Eugene Hamilton Fellow citizens, and residents, as Minister of Social Security, I am honoured to greet you on the occasion of the 43rd anniversary of the St Christopher and Nevis
By Sir Kennedy A. Simmonds, I Am Humbled , Greatly Honoured And Thankful To Have Been Selected By My Alma Mater, The Uwi To Receive This Very Special And Significant
By Mr. Osmond Petty, The Ministry of National Security has been made aware that certain proposals made by the Ministry during the St. Kitts & Nevis Budget Estimates process in
My fellow citizens and residents: There is no gainsaying that 2020 has been an exceptionally challenging year so far. COVID-19 has created a near topsy turvy world, disrupting our traditional