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Local IT Expert Develops App For Digital Timesheet Payment Processing

In a move towards modernisation, the government’s STEP (Skills Training Empowerment Programme) office in St. Kitts has introduced an online system for the submission of workers’ timesheets by employers for processing weekly payments.

A Violence-Free Future Needs All Hands on Deck

The government’s recent announcement of a gun amnesty program is a step towards this goal. This call, which allows individuals to surrender firearms without fear of prosecution, can be seen as a beacon of hope for those trapped in the cycle of violence. It provides an opportunity for change, a chance for redemption and a path towards a safer St. Kitts and Nevis.
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Elderly Pedestrians Flung, Dragged In Separate Traffic Accidents

Two elderly pedestrians -a male and a female who are both believed to be in their 60s- have been left hurt in the aftermath of two separate traffic accidents while they were in motion of crossing the street in Basseterre which allegedly saw one being dragged and another flung, according to eyewitnesses.

Young Man Shot Dead

A young man, said to be in his 20s, has been shot in the community of Newtown.

Pedestrian Struck By Vehicle On Cayon Street

A male Pedestrian was hit by a vehicle on Cayon Street on the morning of Tuesday 30th March 2021.

Police: No Foul Play Concerning Dead Body Found On Beach

Police are reporting that “no foul play is suspected” concerning the death of 40-year-old man whose body was recently discovered at Bath Village in Nevis.

Dead Body of 40-Year-Old Man Identified As Police Investigation Continues

Police say an autopsy will be performed to determine what caused the death of a man whose body was recently discovered at Bath Village in Nevis.

BREAKING NEWS: Body Found

Police have informed that the body of a male was found today (Tuesday 23rd March 2021) at Bath Village in Nevis.

Well-Known Nevisian Farmer Records More Vandalism To Property

Well-known Nevisian farmer, Dr. Kelvin Daly has taken to social media showing yet again the extent of damage done to his farm at Cades Bay, Nevis.

40 Bar Patrons In Quarantine After Overseas Visitors Break Vacation Rule

A total of forty (40) patrons who recently hung out at a bar on Nevis have found themselves in quarantine after overseas visitors to the island broke the rule of vacationing in place found in the COVID-19 Act.

Dr. Wilkinson Says Criminal Charges Not Likely In COVID-19 Patient Leaving Facility Incident

When a follow-up was sought concerning the recent quarantine breach involving a COVID-19 patient leaving a particular facility and travelled on a bus, an official of the National COVID-19 Task Force Dr. Cameron Wilkinson revealed that criminal charges are not likely to be brought against anyone.

Public Cries Police Brutality Following Cell Phone Recorded Incident

A police officer standing on the back of a man faced down in a drain with running water, captured via cellphone recording of a passerby, has resulted in widespread debate for what appears to be a case of accused police brutality in the eyes of the public.

Police: Contact Tracing Continues After COVID-19 Patient Leaves Quarantine

Contact Tracing along with a police investigation is on in St.Kitts after a positive COVID-19 patient left quarantine causing over 20 individuals to be exposed to the virus including a public service driver in a matter that could possibly see criminal charges being filed.

Nevisian Farmer Makes Another Police Report After Intruder(s) Return

"All me life me see wicked things happen but me never see nothing like ah this; this magnitude at all! All me pipes chop up and me fruits trees dem chop down!”

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Local IT Expert Develops App For Digital Timesheet Payment Processing

In a move towards modernisation, the government’s STEP (Skills Training Empowerment Programme) office in St. Kitts has introduced an online system for the submission of workers’ timesheets by employers for processing weekly payments.

A Violence-Free Future Needs All Hands on Deck

The government’s recent announcement of a gun amnesty program is a step towards this goal. This call, which allows individuals to surrender firearms without fear of prosecution, can be seen as a beacon of hope for those trapped in the cycle of violence. It provides an opportunity for change, a chance for redemption and a path towards a safer St. Kitts and Nevis.

Workers Union Field Officer Rates Impactful Radio Appearance

“Well, what I can say is that the radio appearance exercise went very well because even this afternoon, as I was meeting with a lot of workers, they felt that what we said yesterday was very impactful and that people really need to join the union in these times."

PM Drew Calls For Public Health Approach to Crime

Prime Minister and Minister of National Security, Dr. Terrance Drew, is echoing his call for a transformative shift in addressing crime and violence by treating it as a public health matter as a holistic approach in the fight against crime and violence.