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PM To Vendors: Pass Savings To Consumers, Not Hike Prices

By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Wednesday, 8th January 2025)-Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Dr. Terrance Drew has issued a strong appeal to vendors to ensure that the benefits of the six-month  (January to June) relief measures for 2025 are passed directly to consumers. 

Dr. Drew highlighted the government’s decision to reduce the VAT rate from 17% to 13%, aimed at alleviating the cost of living for citizens during The Round Table media session.

Responding to a reporter who pointed out complaints from consumers about price hikes, he (the Prime Minister) made it clear that the savings from this reduction must be reflected in lower prices for consumers.

“I’ve asked the Cab Sec [Cabinet Secretary], Inland Revenue have sent out their information, to meet with vendors and to meet with, for example, the chamber, because we want these savings to be passed on to our people. We want them to save. VAT comes down to 13%, so the price dropped; not that you [the vendors] take down the VAT and the price remains the same,” the Finance Minister emphasized.

Dr. Drew assured the public of his commitment to monitoring the situation personally.

“I’ve said myself, I will go to some of these vendors and see. I will do it myself. I’m going to do it myself and ensure that these prices are dropping for our people. Because why would the government give a significant drop in VAT, a promise that we made but we recognize is important-and that is not passed on to the people? That is what I’m talking about.”

Dr. Drew further said: “We are going to get out there because this cannot be acceptable. How can you have savings for the people and then you as a trader want to keep the savings? No! This is totally unacceptable!”

He warned that such practices, which he labeled as price gouging, would not be tolerated:

“I’m going to ask customs to show us how much it was paid for and what is the markup. I’m going to ask customs to do their jobs and call out those who have done it. I’m asking the traders: you will benefit because there will be a boost in volume, why not pass the savings on to the people? That is not fair for those who are engaged in such, I will not accept that.”

Dr. Drew also encouraged the media to play a role in addressing the issue:

“The media has to help us with this. Call them out; Why are you carrying up the prices when the government has dropped the VAT? That is what you call price gouging, and we will deal with that.”

In addition to the VAT reduction, Dr. Drew elaborated on the government’s Budget Boost Wallet initiative, which will provide $1,500 over six months to qualifying individuals earning less than $5,000 monthly. As gathered, this programme is designed to assist with essential purchases and utility bills, offering significant relief to both lower-income and middle-class households.

“The Budget Boost Wallet is a strategic response to deal with the rising cost of living,” PM Drew explained. “It’s not per household but per person, so if you have three people in a house, each will get $1,500 over the six months, with monthly installments of $250. Families can decide how to allocate these funds-for electricity, water, groceries, or other essentials.”

It was highlighted that the wallet will be accessed through a digital platform, ensuring ease and convenience for users.

“You’ll get it on your phone in a wallet, almost like an account. You can use it to pay utility bills like SKELEC or the Water Department, or purchase groceries from registered vendors. The money is transferable and acts like cash, but you can’t use it for alcohol, tobacco, or luxury items. This ensures that it’s spent on essential needs,” Dr. Drew clarified.

As understood, for individuals without smartphones, the government is working on alternative solutions to ensure everyone can benefit from the programme.

Dr. Drew emphasized that this initiative was designed to extend relief beyond lower-income families saying: “Normally, programs like this target only those on the lower end, but we recognize that the middle class-teachers, police [officers], some nurses-have also struggled. That’s why we’ve included them. We want to give every qualifying household an ease during these challenging times.”

The Prime Minister expressed optimism that the combined efforts of the VAT reduction and the Budget Boost Wallet would provide substantial relief to citizens while also stimulating the local economy.

“This is about ensuring that our people feel the benefits directly. We’re using innovative technology and targeted policies to provide tangible support to families across the Federation,” he stated.

Carnival Chair Hails ‘Surpassing Turnout Expectation’

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By: Spokesman Newsroom

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Thursday, 9th January 2025)-Chairperson of the St. Kitts and Nevis National Carnival Committee, Shannon Hawley, has declared the recently concluded Sugar Mas 53 a “resounding success,” underscoring the high turnout, sold-out events, and positive feedback from locals and visitors alike. 

Speaking ahead of the announcement of the Grand Parade street activities results (staged 1st January), while appearing on ZIZ’s ‘Jump Show’ on Thursday 2nd January 2025  with host St. Claire ‘Chico’ Guishard Hawley praised the efforts of the many stakeholders who contributed to the carnival’s achievements and outlined the event’s positive impact on the Federation.

Hawley was joined in the studio by her colleagues Carnival Director Clement ‘Monarch’ O’Garro, and Chair of Street Activities Leonard ‘Jam Crew’ Lestrade.

 “…based on reports, the general consensus is that the entire Sugar Mas 53 season was a resounding success,” Hawley remarked noting  “From our sold-out shows at Carnival Village to the massive success of yesterday’s Grand Parade, the feedback from spectators, online viewers, returning nationals, and carnival lovers has been overwhelmingly positive,” Hawley commented.

She highlighted the exceptional planning that contributed to the carnival’s success, noting the early start to preparations and the deliberate structuring of events to attract both local and international audiences.

Queen of the Band: Nekirah Nicholls of Ultra Carnival (De Market Woman) and King of the Band: Kajali Hanley Gumbs of Ultra Carnival (Papa Bois) of Ultra Carnival dances about Cayon Street (in the vicinity of Greenlands) during the start of SKELEC Grand Parade on Wednesday 1st January 2025 (Spokesman Snap)

“This year’s turnout surpassed our expectations. From a sold-out Panorama to a packed Queen Pageant and Talented Teen Pageant, the statistics don’t lie,” she stated. “We saw parade troupes selling out early, with participation from both locals and visitors who flew in just for the Grand Parade. Sugar Mas has solidified itself as a cultural and tourism product, benefitting everyone from makeup artists and clothing stores to taxi drivers, hotels, and restaurants.”

Hawley also addressed the committee’s decision to schedule some events earlier in the season, explaining that this was based on research and aimed at striking a balance between traditional celebrations and the tourism-driven aspects of carnival.

Street Activities – SKELEC Grand Parade Results: 

First Parade Day Troupe to Reveal All Costumes:

Luxe Carnival – Ocean Odyssey, Mysteries of the Underworld

SKELEC Most Powerful Troupe: Luxe Carnival – Ocean Odyssey, Mysteries of the Underworld (160 points)

Queen of the Bands: Ultra Carnival – Nekirah Nicholls as De Market Woman (663 points) 

King of the Bands: Ultra Carnival – Kajali Hanley-Gumbs as Papa Bois (665 points) 

Section of the Year: Ultra Carnival – The Tale of Anansi (120 points)

Troupe of the Year:

• Champion: Ultra Carnival – The Stories of the West Indies (693 points)

• 1st Runner-Up: Luxe Carnival – Ocean Odyssey, Mysteries of the Underworld (673 points)

• 2nd Runner-Up: Zus Carnival – Nature’s Majesty (528 points) 

Hawley commended all participants for their creativity and efforts in making Sugar Mas 53 memorable. 

“Your participation and promotion of the Federation do not go unnoticed, and we will work tirelessly to ensure that Sugar Mas 54 continues to grow in leaps and bounds.”

Hawley also expressed gratitude to the influencers and first-time visitors who participated in the festivities. “Many remarked on how unique and vibrant our Grand Parade is,” she shared. “Sugar Mas truly showcases the best of who we are, and we look forward to building on this success next year.”

Newcomer Wins Senior Monarch Crown With Thought-Provoking Commentary

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By: Precious Mills

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts (Wednesday, 8th January 2025) -Tariq ‘Drewsy’ Drew, a newcomer to the calypso arena and a teacher by profession, was recently crowned the 2024-2025 Senior Calypso Monarch. 

Performing two thought-provoking songs that captivated the audience with his social commentary, emerging victorious in a competition that showcased the power of calypso to provoke reflection and inspire unity.

The competition, held on Friday, 27th December 2024, at Carnival Village in Basseterre St. Kitts was a tightly contested two-round event. 

Heading into the finals, Drewsy was ranked second, trailing the well-known veteran calypsonian Duncan ‘Big Lice’ Wattley by just four points (457 to 453). However, in the finals, King Drewsy surged ahead, ultimately defeating Big Lice by an impressive 25-point margin.

King Drewsy clinched the crown with a total of 808 points, earning the $20,000 grand prize. 

First runner-up Big Lice, who performed Things Not Going Well and Leader of the Opposition, scored 783 points and took home $15,000. Second runner-up Queen Independent (the dethroned monarch), with her renditions of ‘Look Inside the Home’ and ‘They Already Know Me Name’, scored 776 points and received $12,000.

Drewsy’s Winning Performances

In the first round, Drewsy delivered a powerful nationalistic appeal with his song ‘Peace to Pieces’. Through compelling lyrics, he called on the nation to mend divisions and rebuild harmony with lyrics like: “From peace to pieces… How did we get this broken? Who are the ones to blame? Will we just stand and let this happen over again? Let’s fix the crack, create a frame of togetherness; Put the nation back on de map.”

For the second round, Drewsy captivated the audience with ‘We Need a New Deal’; a call for better treatment and resources for educators. The song resonated deeply with teachers and the public, emphasizing the importance of prioritizing the hard working professional in the education/teaching sector.

“School Children say teachers working hard for nuts pay….You might say I’m wrong, but I’m putting it in song, Use your tools for school and not to build no prison. We need a new deal to help our schools with maintenance…Let dem write me up and say: We need a new deal’ were some of the lyrics.

Other Performers

The competition also featured stellar performances from five (5) other talented calypsonians: namely: Queen Kibi (Life and Times & We Need A Solution), Lady Diva (Trapped in Thought & Call for the Saints), Lady Carens (Things Not Going Well & The Proposal), Issa Kamal (The Giant’s Lullaby) and Queen Singing Jackie (Time Is Now & Still Standing).

The night was a celebration of calypso’s enduring relevance, with each performer delivering poignant messages through their music.

The remaining participants each received $4,000 in prize money.

With his debut victory, King Drewsy has etched his name into the annals of local calypso history, earning the admiration of audiences and judges alike.

Opening of the New Law Year 2025

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On Friday, 10th January 2025, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court will mark the commencement of the New Law Year with its traditional Ceremonial Opening proceedings under the theme “Accessibility and Awareness -The ECSC Bridging the Gap Through Community Engagement”. This year, the host Member State is Saint Lucia, where the first scheduled sitting for the Court of Appeal for 2025 will occur. 

The Ceremonial Opening in St. Kitts and Nevis will commence with a church service at the St Paul Anglican Church Main Street, Charlestown, Nevis at 8:00 a.m. followed by the procession to The Theodore L Hobson KC Court Building, Main Street, Charlestown, Nevis where the Inspection of the Guard will be conducted followed by the Special Sitting of the Court which will commence at 9.30 am. An address by the Honourable Chief Justice Mr. Mario Michel at 10.00 a.m to mark the Opening of the New Law Year.

Similar to the past four years, there will be one Special Sitting throughout the 9 Member States and Territories. The Acting Chief Justice, His Lordship The Honourable Mr. Mario Michel, will deliver the feature address, appearing live from Saint Lucia along with the Attorney General of Saint Lucia the other speakers from the various Member States and Territories of the Eastern Caribbean including Ms. Miselle O’Brien of St. Christopher and Nevis will appear and speak via the Zoom platform.

The Church Service will be streamed live on Von Radio and The Special Sitting will be streamed live to the other Member States and Territories via the Saint Lucia Information Services media platforms and social media pages to the other Member States and Territories of the OECS. It will also be live-streamed via the Court’s Website and Facebook Page, the websites and social media pages of the Government Information Services in each Member State and Territory including Nevis Newscast and SKNIS, and UWITV. 

The public is encouraged to participate in the Ceremonial Opening of the Law Year 2025 by attending either the church service or the Special Sitting or by watching and listening on the various media platforms. 

The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC) was established in 1967 by the West Indies Associated States Supreme Court Order No. 223 of 1967. The (ECSC) is a superior court of record for the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS), including six independent states: Antigua and Barbuda, the Commonwealth of Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and three British Overseas Territories (Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, and Montserrat). It has unlimited jurisdiction in each Member State.

To learn more about the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (ECSC), please visit our website @ https://www.eccourts.org/ or call us at Tel: 758-457-3600

Parents Applaud NIA’s Daycare Assistance Programme for Easing Financial Strain

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NIA CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (January 06, 2025) – Parents participating in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) Ministry of Gender Affairs’ Daycare Voucher Assistance Programme (A.C.T.I.O.N Plan) are expressing heartfelt gratitude for the initiative, highlighting how the financial support has been a significant help to their families.

During the 2024 Budget Debates in the Nevis Island Assembly, Senator the Honourable Jahnel Nisbett, Minister of Gender Affairs, underscored the importance of the A.C.T.I.O.N Plan to the Ministry’s overarching vision.

Senator the Honourable Jahnel Nisbett, Minister of Gender Affairs in the Nevis Island Administration

“We implemented the Daycare Voucher Assistance Program (A.C.T.I.O.N Plan) in 2023, and I’m happy to report that this programme is still active throughout 2024. We are looking forward to 2025 because this programme supports working families, particularly women, by providing access to affordable and quality childcare in those early critical stages.”

She further shared, “Currently, we have 38 parents benefiting from this programme, and our first cohort of ten children has already transitioned off the programme into preschool.”

The Department of Gender Affairs solicited feedback from parents enrolled in the programme. Here is what some of them had to say:

Sydia: “Very helpful. Helps a long way.”

Vidya: “The programme is very helpful to me. It was really hard paying, since I don’t get paid enough and the nursery raised their fees, so this help gives me a break and less worries.”

Bertille: “Good! Easier for me, no complaints. The process is easy. Can give the government a thumbs up. I appreciate the great help.”

Azalea: “Helpful. The process of collection is easy. No worries at all with receiving vouchers. Takes away the financial strain.”

Anonymous: “It has been a tremendous financial help for me.”

The Minister said, “These are real live people and real live impact. This is what we mean when we say people-focused. For 2024 the Ministry spent $116,000 on the A.C.T.I.O.N Plan and it is $116,000 well spent. I don’t think anyone can argue the value of this programme.”

Minister Nisbett emphasized the programme’s dual impact, stating that by providing vouchers of up to $300 per month for parents to pay childcare service costs, the government is not only enabling parents to pursue employment or education but also supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs in the daycare and nursery sector.

The programme is designed for single parents with a monthly income of $2,000 or less, and dual-parent households earning $3,000 or less per month. Eligible children must be citizens of St. Kitts and Nevis aged 3 years or younger. The vouchers are provided for a maximum of two children per household and go directly to daycare and nursery providers.

SKELEC Announces Grand Prize Winner of Light Up Your Christmas Promotion

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Basseterre, St. Kitts (January 9th, 2025)—The St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd. is excited to announce Andrew Abraham as the grand prize winner of its Light Up Your Christmas with SKELEC promotion! Andrew has taken home an amazing cash prize of $5,000, lighting up his holiday season.

This holiday initiative invited customers to participate by keeping their accounts in good standing or addressing their arrears. To qualify for the grand prize or weekly cash prizes, customers were required to clear their bill or pay $250 or more towards their arrears. Payments were made easy and convenient through various channels, including in-store, over the phone, online, at any local bank, via online banking, or by using the cheque drop box at SKELEC’s Central Street location.

SKELEC also awarded four weekly winners of $500 each during the promotion. The winners were:

• Week One: Mr. Malik Liburd
• Week Two: Mr. Alexander Tyson
• Week Three: Ms. Arabella Henry
• Week Four: Ms. Sharmane Hunter

“SKELEC is proud to give back to our valued customers through the Light Up Your Christmas with SKELEC promotion. This is our way of saying thank you for your continued support. Congratulations to Mr. Andrew Abraham and our weekly winners of $500 cash. We remain dedicated to serving the people of St. Kitts with reliable electricity and rewarding programs that benefit our community,” expressed Mr. Clement Williams, General Manager of SKELEC.

SKELEC extends its gratitude to all participants for making this promotion a success and reminds customers to stay connected for future opportunities to win.

St. Kitts Tourism Authority Accepted Into Global Luxury Travel Group Virtuoso®

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Basseterre, St.Kitts (January 08, 2025) – St. Kitts Tourism Authority has been accepted into Virtuoso®’s exclusive portfolio of luxury travel partners, comprising 2,300 preferred suppliers in 100 countries. According to Kelly Fontenelle, Chief Executive Officer of the St. Kitts Tourism Authority, inclusion in Virtuoso will present new sales and marketing opportunities to the network’s luxury travel advisors and their highly desirable clientele. Virtuoso agencies worldwide sell an average of (U.S.) $35 billion annually, making the network the most significant player in luxury travel.

“Virtuoso’s acceptance process is incredibly selective, so becoming a preferred partner is a true honor,” said Fontenelle. “The reputation Virtuoso member agencies have for outstanding dedication to their clients is a perfect fit with our own bespoke approach to service. Now that we’re part of this renowned network, we look forward to offering Virtuoso advisors and their clients the special amenities, values and experiences that surpass their expectations.”

St. Kitts Tourism Authority joins Virtuoso’s collection of the finest luxury hotels, resorts, cruise lines, airlines, tour operators and other travel entities worldwide. These partners, which specialize in world-class client service and experiences, provide superior offerings, rare opportunities and exceptional value for Virtuoso clients. These prestigious providers are able to market to Virtuoso clients via network vehicles and to Virtuoso agencies through multiple communications channels and events, including Virtuoso Travel Week, luxury travel’s preeminent worldwide gathering. St. Kitts Tourism Authority’s acceptance into Virtuoso gives it direct relationships with the world’s leading leisure travel agencies in North and Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Africa and the Middle East.

The St. Kitts Tourism Authority stands out as a distinctive addition to the Virtuoso network due to its commitment to providing unparalleled, bespoke travel experiences. With a focus on eco-friendly tourism and vibrant cultural immersion, St. Kitts offers a unique blend of adventure, relaxation and authenticity.

New Ambulance Fleet Set to Arrive in St. Kitts and Nevis Next Month

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 09, 2025 (SKNIS): A new fleet of ambulances is on the way to St. Kitts and Nevis as the government continues to take extraordinary measures to improve healthcare.

The five emergency medical transport vehicles are expected to arrive in the Federation in February 2025, according to the Prime Minister and Minister of Health, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew. While speaking at the January 07th edition of the Roundtable, Dr. Drew emphasised that the significant investment made to acquire the fleet of ambulances is entirely justified. This view sharply contrasts with the stance taken by the previous minister of health in the former administration.

“Our attitude is different. An ambulance is critically important and so we have invested in a fleet,” Dr. Drew stated, noting that the selection of make and size of the vehicles are in keeping with the on-the-ground realities of the twin-island state.

“Here in St. Kitts and Nevis, Toyota is well known to mechanics, well known to drivers. Parts are easy to get and because of that, we will have a longer shelf life per ambulance,” the prime minister indicated. “Not only that, based on our roads, we have to choose ambulances that could fit on our roads and fit up our small alleys and so forth.”

Prime Minister Drew recalled occasions when ambulances responded to calls and could not drive through alleys as some of the larger ambulances currently in use were too big. The first responders were forced to park at the alley entrance and take a stretcher or wheelchair to retrieve patients. The time spent doing so can be crucial in life-or-death situations.

“So therefore, we are buying ambulances that are fit for purpose here in St. Kitts and Nevis,” he said, adding that the government will do “everything to make sure that our people get the service that they deserve.”

The impending arrival of the new ambulance fleet is especially timely, as two ambulances were severely damaged in recent traffic accidents.

Prime Minister Drew Applauds Decline in Crime and Calls for Celebration of Progress in St. Kitts and Nevis

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 09, 2025 (SKNIS): Prime Minister, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew, has hailed the significant reduction in homicides over the past four months as a testament to the resilience of the people and the effectiveness of the government’s crime prevention strategies. Addressing recent false narratives on the January 07 edition of the RoundTable, the prime minister called on citizens and stakeholders to celebrate the progress rather than spreading misinformation that undermines the nation’s achievements.

“For the last four months, we have seen a dramatic decline in shootings and killings – over a 70 percent reduction compared to previous quarters. This could be one of the most significant improvements in the region,” Dr. Drew said. “It is a time to celebrate, especially for our young people, who are choosing life over violence.”

Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, The Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew

Dr. Drew condemned efforts by some to misrepresent crime statistics and spread negativity about St. Kitts and Nevis. Referring to false claims of “10 unintentional homicides” circulated on social media, he urged citizens to reject these misleading narratives.

“It is disheartening to see individuals and even media entities prioritising negativity over truth. Imagine trying to convince the world that we have more homicides than we do, simply to push a political agenda. This behaviour tarnishes the image of our country and undermines the strides we have made to foster peace and security,” Dr. Drew stated.

He extended gratitude to the nation’s security forces and all stakeholders involved in the successful 90-day anti-crime campaign, which contributed to the substantial decline in violent crimes. The campaign is part of the government’s broader Citizen Security Strategy, aimed at implementing sustainable programmes to promote safety and harmony across communities.

Members of the Police High Command out in the community

“This achievement is a collective one, and we must continue working together to sustain this momentum. Whether you support this government or another political party, this is your country. It is imperative that we protect and uphold the dignity of St. Kitts and Nevis,” Dr. Drew said.

Members of the RSCNPF engaging a community member

The prime minister emphasised the importance of celebrating the progress made in reducing crime and urged citizens to continue supporting initiatives that promote safety and opportunity, particularly for young people. Additionally, he encouraged unity in maintaining peace and fostering a prosperous and secure future for all in St.Kitts and Nevis.

Community engagement – 90-Day Campaign Against Crime and Violence

He added that the government remains committed to implementing robust programmes under its Citizen Security Strategy to ensure continued success in crime prevention and to safeguard the well-being of all citizens and residents.

Government of St. Kitts and Nevis Launches Cyber Security Training Programme to Prepare Young People for Global Workforce

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Basseterre, St. Kitts, January 09, 2025 (SKNIS): The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis is set to launch its groundbreaking Cyber Security Training Programme on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. This initiative aims to equip the first cohort of 100 young people with globally recognised, Canadian-standard certification in cyber security, providing them with the skills necessary to secure employment with companies worldwide.

During the January 07, 2025 edition of the RoundTable, Prime Minister, the Honourable Dr. Terrance Drew emphasised the importance of the programme, citing the growing demand for cyber security professionals amidst increasing instances of hacking and cyber threats.

“Cyber security personnel are needed, and as we see more and more hacking and so forth, we understand how critically important it is,” said Dr. Drew. “We are starting with 100 young people. After that, we want to increase the numbers so that our young people have options, and good options, in terms of the jobs that they will be able to get.”

This initiative is a key component of the government’s broader commitment to youth development, training, and employment opportunities outlined in the 2025 National Budget. The programme aligns with efforts to expand vocational training through Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programmes.

Recent achievements in the TVET sector underscore the success of this approach. Three participants from the ELEVATE Programme, a transformation of the Peace Programme, recently graduated from the Advanced Vocational Education Centre (AVEC) – a historic first. Two of these graduates specialised in business and one in construction technology. Dr. Drew said the government plans to significantly increase vocational training opportunities this year, ensuring more young people are equipped for success in various fields.

Dr. Drew urged young people to seize the opportunities being provided.

“I want to encourage our youth to get educated, to get into business – meaningful business – and to seek training in specific jobs, whether in vocational fields, the cyber security field, the academic field, or wherever they choose.”

The government is also focusing on expanding opportunities in the creative economy, ensuring that the nation’s youth have diverse pathways to success.

This initiative. Dr. Drew said, reflects the government’s steadfast commitment to empowering young people through education, training, and employment opportunities that meet the needs of a dynamic and evolving global economy.