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Government of St. Kitts and Nevis Support for Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organisation (WHO)

The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis reaffirms its principled support for the meaningful participation of Taiwan in the work and meetings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), including the 158th Session of the WHO Executive Board.

National Assembly Meets On Thursday, February 12, 2026

Notice has been given for a sitting of the National Assembly to be held at the National Assembly Chambers, Government Headquarters, Basseterre, on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 10 a.m.
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Possible Sold Out 2025 Music Festival, Says Tourism PS…Ticket Price To Increase

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Tourism Tivanna Wharton is encouraging festival-goers to get their tickets as soon as possible, and at the ongoing early bird special since “thousands” have been sold already for what could result in the “first-ever” sold out three-nightly event featuring twenty-six (26) acts.

Breakfast of Love that came with free medical checks; PM Drew thanks Windsor University 

Constituents of St. Christopher Eight, and their friends, who on Saturday February 15 turned out for the healthy post Valentine’s Breakfast of Love offered by Executive Branch of the St. Kitts Nevis Labour Party got more than they had bargained for. They also received free medical checks.

Team Nevis Gears Up to Defend Championship at Leeward Islands Debating Competition 53

Representing Nevis will be a team of students from the Nevis Sixth Form College, including Jeran Webb, T’Geonique Hunkins, Lauchele Herbert, Shirmia Thompson, Kijari Huggins, and President of the LDS, Khalia Huggins-Simmons. As the champions of LIDC 52, Team Nevis will automatically advance to the semifinals and, if successful, the finals.

Health Ministry Officials Talk Customer Service Improvements At Hospital

Speaking on the weekly ‘In Focus’ programme aired live on Wednesday 19th February 2025, produced by the St. Kitts and Nevis Information Service (SKNIS), he highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance patient care and service delivery within the healthcare system while interacting with host Ian Richards.

Reckless Driving Persists Despite Stiffer Penalties-Why?

In recent times, road fatalities and injuries have sparked public outcry, calling on the government to impose harsher measures to address reckless driving. Tougher penalties have been introduced to curb the dangerous habits that threaten lives daily. Yet, here we are-still gasping at the unchanged and unacceptable actions of some motorists.

Ministry Of Education Enthused About Continued Collaboration With The Harmonized OECS Pearl Curriculum

Ministry of Education officials are looking forward to the unfurling of the harmonized OECS Primary School Curriculum: OECS PEARL (Programme for Educational Advancement and Relevant Learning).

Taiwan deepens educational collaboration with US

The Ministry of Education inked a memorandum of understanding with Connecticut and renewed an MOU with Maine in January, underscoring the government’s commitment to the Taiwan-U.S. Education Initiative.

Azamara Cruises Nominates Nevis Sun Tour As Best New Tour of 2024

A standout in the crowded worldwide field of cruise tour operators, Nevis Sun Tours offers uniquely personal day tours for cruise visitors to St. Kitts and Nevis.  Greg Phillip, CEO commented recently, “All of us at Nevis Sun Tours are thrilled to be nominated in the Best New Tour category.  Impressively, we are the only Caribbean DMC nominated in this category.”

Hospital Official: Workers Played Key Role in New Design

Over 400 workers from all levels, including drain cleaners, played a crucial role in shaping the design of the new Joseph N. France General Hospital. 

Pregnant Woman Undergoes Emergency For Baby’s Birth Following Violent Home Invasion

A baby's exepected due date was shorted after a 7-month pregant woman underwent emergency surgery following a recent violent home invasion in Nevis.

Author Nyoka Gumbs Talks About Inspiration Behind Her Financial Survival Book

In an exclusive interview following her recent book launch, daughter of the soil Nyoka Gumbs (who currently resides in New York in the U.S), a trained architect turned author, shared her insights on heritage, financial resilience, and the impact she hopes her book will have on fellow Kittitians and Nevisians.

Pilot Project at St Mary’s Biosphere Reserve to Help Shape National Awareness Programme on Single-Use Plastic Ban

Communities in the villages of Cayon, Keys, Canada Estate, and Ottley’s will be in the spotlight over the next few months as a sensitization project on the ongoing campaign to reduce and eliminate plastic pollution is implemented.

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Government of St. Kitts and Nevis Support for Taiwan’s participation in the World Health Organisation (WHO)

The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis reaffirms its principled support for the meaningful participation of Taiwan in the work and meetings of the World Health Organisation (WHO), including the 158th Session of the WHO Executive Board.

National Assembly Meets On Thursday, February 12, 2026

Notice has been given for a sitting of the National Assembly to be held at the National Assembly Chambers, Government Headquarters, Basseterre, on Thursday, February 12, 2026, at 10 a.m.

Nicolas N Menon Takes the Helm as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TDC

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January 2026 List of Voters Online

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