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Drone Survey Uncovers 17 Promising Groundwater Sites Across Saint Kitts

The report from the survey conducted across Saint Kitts was presented to the Water Services Department on October 06, 2025. At the Sitting of the National Assembly on Friday, October 17, 2025, Minister of Public Infrastructure, the Honourable Konris Maynard, shared that 17 sites have been identified with the promise to provide potable water – that is, water safe for consumption.

SKELEC Bids Farewell to Corporate Communications Manager Ms. Patrice Harris

Since joining SKELEC in 2020, Ms. Harris has played a pivotal role in reshaping the company’s corporate image. Through strategic branding, community engagement, and innovative communications, she successfully modernized SKELEC’s public presence, making it more relatable, and customer-focused. Her efforts helped build stronger trust between the company and the public, and positioned SKELEC as a forward-thinking utility provider in the region.
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Brantley: Police Promise Full Investigation Into Office Fire

“While I understand that there might be a tendency to speculate as to the cause of this fire, I have left the matter squarely in the competent hands of our fire and police services who have promised a full investigation. I await the outcome of that investigation.” Such sentiments were expressed by in a statement by Premier Mark Brantley via his personal Facebook page yesterday morning (Wednesday) following a fire incident at the Daniel, Brantley & Associates-located on Main Street, Charlestown-of which he is a senior partner.

Well-Known Businessman Puts Off Public Meeting

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2017 Protestor Steps Up Public Outcry

In 2017, he first took to the street with a placard followed by a series of media interviews in 2018 but this time around, businessman Wilmoth Doyling of Challengers Villagers has stepped up his protesting ways having organised a public meeting to take place in Basseterre next week.

Wrensford Addresses ID Printing Machine Options

Former Deputy Director of the St. Kitts-Nevis Social Security Board Steve Wrensford, the Opposition St.Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) candidate for Constituency Four says there are options to print the National Identification cards issued by the Electoral Office and finds it is “unacceptable” that individuals have been waiting for about six months to date to collect their cards because the machine at that office is down.

Answers Still Needed: Tau Johnson Report Gets Bashed

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Protestors: Get A New Voter ID Card Printer, Fix Faulty Apology Notice

Protestors assembled outsidethe Electoral Office on Central Street last Friday (24th May) found more faults- mistakes in the public apology notice by the Supervisor of Elections posted on the glass door as calls continue for the office to hurry in fixing or buying a new voter ID card printer and to address other concerns as well.

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Drone Survey Uncovers 17 Promising Groundwater Sites Across Saint Kitts

The report from the survey conducted across Saint Kitts was presented to the Water Services Department on October 06, 2025. At the Sitting of the National Assembly on Friday, October 17, 2025, Minister of Public Infrastructure, the Honourable Konris Maynard, shared that 17 sites have been identified with the promise to provide potable water – that is, water safe for consumption.

SKELEC Bids Farewell to Corporate Communications Manager Ms. Patrice Harris

Since joining SKELEC in 2020, Ms. Harris has played a pivotal role in reshaping the company’s corporate image. Through strategic branding, community engagement, and innovative communications, she successfully modernized SKELEC’s public presence, making it more relatable, and customer-focused. Her efforts helped build stronger trust between the company and the public, and positioned SKELEC as a forward-thinking utility provider in the region.

Nevisian businesswoman Shobaina Prince wins Taiwan ICDF Entrepreneurial Elite Pitch Competition

Nevisian entrepreneur Shobaina Prince, owner of Native Radiance, has been named winner of the Entrepreneurial Elite Pitch Competition, hosted under the Taiwan International Cooperation and Development Fund’s (ICDF) Women’s Employment, Entrepreneurship, and Financial Inclusion (WEEEFI) Project.

Ministry Of Agriculture Turns World Food Day’s 2025 Message Into Meaningful Action

The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Marine Resources continued its tradition of community outreach by partnering with the St. Christopher Outreach Center to provide hot, nutritious meals to members of the community at its annual luncheon on Friday, October 17, 2025.