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December 31st, 2011

PM Douglas Congratulates New PM Of Jamaica

Jamaican Prime Minister - Portia Simpson-Miller

Jamaican Prime Minister – Portia Simpson-Miller

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
December 31, 2011 (CUOPM)

St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas has told new Prime Minister of Jamaica, the Most Hon. Portia Simpson-Miller that her “perseverance and dedication to the cause of the Masses has been duly rewarded.”

“I am certain that you and your comrades in the People’s National Party are armed with the resolve and proficiency needed to empower, guide and secure all Jamaicans,” said Dr. Douglas on Friday in a formal letter from his office on the resounding election victory of Simpson-Miller and her People’s National Party (PNP) following general elections on Thursday.

“Congratulations to you and the People’s National Party (PNP) for your victory at the Polls. The “People Power” theme of your campaign obviously resonated with the electorate to provide your Party with the decisive and historic victory. Your enduring love for the Jamaican people is an embodiment of the spirit of your country’s motto ‘Out of Many, One People,’ said Prime Minister Douglas, who had called Simpson-Miller by telephone late Thursday.

The St. Kitts and Nevis leader reminded Simpson-Miller that her first stint as Prime Minister of Jamaica was short-lived, “but even during that period from March 2006 to September 2007, you brought to the fore a magnanimous ability- cultivated long before your political career- to serve the Masses, safeguarding the interests of society’s poorest and most marginalized.”

“Your strong record of success in the areas of labour, sports and tourism precedes your presidency of the    PNP and your long list of achievements in mobilizing women and youth, in particular, for collective action on issues of critical importance to their social development is widely known and appreciated,” said Dr. Douglas, the longest serving Prime Minister Douglas in the Caribbean.

He told the new Jamaica leader:  “This is the firm foundation that will propel you and the people of your beloved country forward to continue to rise as Caribbean people, fulfilling your reputable place of honour in the region and the world.”

Prime Minister Douglas expressed confidence that despite the myriad of challenges “with which our countries are currently confronted, not least Jamaica, you will be brazen in your approach and surmount them with the support of the people, which your charisma, leadership and strong resolve will help to garner.”

“The Government and people of the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis salute you, Madame Prime Minister and commit ourselves in solidarity as you begin to “build a new Jamaica”. I welcome you back to the league of regional leaders and look forward to working with you for the betterment of our region,” said Dr. Douglas in his official congratulatory message.


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December 30th, 2011

Fountain Community Centre In Nevis Opens

The New Fountain Community Centre

The New Fountain Community Centre

Charlestown, Nevis
December 30, 2011

The Fountain Community Centre would reinvigorate community life as it grew into the focal point in Fountain Village and surroundings. Minister for Social Development on Nevis Hon. Hensley Daniel, expressed that view when he delivered remarks at the official opening ceremony on Friday December 23, 2011.

The new facility was the most recent to be opened by the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) in areas where community centres were either nonexistent before or were unable to meet the needs of the community.

The Minister used the opportunity to urge villagers to take advantage of the programmes that would be made available related to Reading, Skills Training, Adult and Continuing Education and Arts and Computer Education training that would be made available to them through the Department of Community Development.

He also noted that the Centre, like all others on the island, would be headed by a Community Centre Manager whose responsibility would include coordinating programmes in the Centre, scheduling and finding the appropriate resource persons to ensure the continued use of the facility.

“The Community Centre Manager is going to identify the needs of the community. Our Centre Managers have been trained to focus on what is good in the community so they will identify all the good things in Fountain because we have heard enough about the bad things, so we need to focus on what is good. We are going to use the assets of the community to continue to promote economic and social development.

“The work will pool those resources, foster collaboration and work in a team to bring about meaningful change. That worker will also foster the community spirit by mobilising people to participate in community activities,” he said.

According to Mr. Daniel, the Centre Manager would work closely with the Community Development Officer in each parish, in this case Mr. Delroy Pinney who was responsible for the St. James Parish. The Officer’s responsibility Mr. Daniel explained was to be present in the community “pounding the pavement” to ensure social and economic development.

While the Minister gave some insight into the various programmes that would be available at the Centre, he pointed to Computer Education which he explained would provide access to internet. He also disclosed that a trainer had already been identified to teach persons use of the computer at Basic, Intermediate and Advanced levels, in an effort to bridge the digital divide in the communities.

“We have already identified the trainer who would be responsible for the Computer Education Programme throughout the island and in each centre we will have computer education…There is a room specially dedicated for the community foor computer education.

“I also want to say to you your Government has also bought the basic furniture that is required for the Centre – the chairs, desks, public address systems, filing cabinets have all been bought to allow for an early start of the programmes,” he said.

With regard to reading, the Social Development Minister noted that the Reading Starts With Us Programme which targeted children at the Primary School level from Kindergarten up to Grade 3, would be introduced there along with book clubs in which children would exchange books.

He explained the reason behind the heavy focus on reading which he said was important to the children’s future.

“We are working on reading and ensuring that we turn the children on to reading because we envisage that the society would continue to grow into a knowledge-based society and that the children have to have the requisite knowledge in order to function in an increasingly complex computerised and digital world.

“We also focusing on reading because when we listen to the Opposition they would prefer if the people in the community don’t read and they would prefer to work with ignorance but we prefer to work with people who understand what is happening in the world, who can read, who can analyse what is happening and who can evaluate things for themselves,” he said.

In the area of Youth Skills Training, the Minister announced that training would be available in Plumbing Installation, Electrical Installation and Blueprint Reading.

Mr. Daniel also disclosed that there would be training in other areas as a likely tutor had been identified.

“I was informed that a Nevisian who is residing in Canada has offered to come to Nevis on a six week basis to conduct some training in Upholstery, Furniture Making and Joinery. We are going to have those programmes and they are going to be made available to all the communities across Nevis,” he said.

The Minister also spoke to training in Music, Dance and Drama, which would provide children with the opportunity to perfect their skills in those areas and prepare them for performances at the national level mindful of the new Performing Arts Centre that would be opened in Charlestown early 2012.

There would also be training in Business Management, Accounting and Financial Planning in an effort to foster entrepreneurship among the youths.

“We want our young people to make a departure from what we are accustom to where they move from workers to owners and that will happen at your community centres,” he said.

Mr. Daniel further noted that in the Administration’s quest to reduce crime and violence and the tendency toward crime and violence all the Community Centres would also have training in Parenting and Anger Management.

That way, he said, people would learn to control their anger and to behave thereby creating a platform for economic development in Nevis.


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December 29th, 2011

St. Kitts – Nevis Citizens Welcome Air Canada Flight

Air Canada Logo

Weekly Flight To Boost Tourism

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
December 29, 2011 (CUOPM)

Mansion-born Canadian citizen, Sherwood Warner has expressed his elation of having flown from Pearson International Airport to Robert Bradshaw International Airport on Air Canada’s inaugural flight last week Friday.

“It is a pleasure to be here and to have flown non-stop from Canada to St. Kitts and as we came into land to see and take in the scenic views of St. Kitts,” said Sherwood in a brief interview with the Communications Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister (CUOPM) as he entered the Arrivals Hall of the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport from the Air Canada jet which had just landed.

Sherwood, who immigrated to Canada in 1969 but has been visiting several times over the past years said: “I still love St. Kitts.”

“It was terrific. It was fantastic. It was also a beautiful and excellent flight all the way through from Canada to St. Kitts and I am looking forward to have a fabulous time with my people of St. Kitts for Christmas and Carnival,” said Sherwood who will return in three weeks time.

It is his third Christmas/Carnival visit. The last time he visited was in 2008.

Several Nevisians and Kittitians who reside in various Canadian cities were onboard as St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas and the Minister of Tourism and International Transport Sen. the Hon. Richard Skerritt welcomed the Air Canada flight AC1778.

The non-stop flight will operate from Toronto on Fridays and is the island’s only non-stop commercial flight from Canada, effectively making St. Kitts and its sister island, Nevis, a more viable winter destination choice for travelers from this key North American market.

Air Canada uses an Airbus 319 aircraft with 108 Economy Class seats and 12 Business Class seats.

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