St. Kitts – Nevis To Host 1 Day International Cricket

Warner Park Cricket Ground - St. Kitts - Nevis

Warner Park Cricket Ground – St. Kitts – Nevis
Photo By Erasmus Williams

Basseterre, Saint Kitts – Nevis
July, 01 2008 (CUOPM)

Hundreds of Kittitians and Nevisians as well as cricket enthusiasts from the neighbouring islands are expected to witness the two Digicel One-Day International matches between the West Indies and Australia at the Warner Park Cricket Stadium this weekend.

The first one-day game (4th ODI) here will be played on Friday 4th July and St. Kitts and Nevis Governor General, His Excellency Dr. Sir Cuthbert Sebastian, acting in accordance with the advice of the Cabinet of Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, has proclaimed the day a public holiday. The 5th ODI – second match here will be played on July 6th.  The West Indies lost the previous three ODI’s.

West Indies captain Chris Gayle, who top scored in the Third Digicel One Day International with 53, had some stinging words of criticism for his middle order batsmen who failed to capitalise on an opening stand of 86 in 17.4 overs.

“I thought myself and Xavier (Marshall who made 35) really started well this morning, the wicket was doing a bit early up but the middle order was a disaster for us again,” Gayle said at the post match presentation ceremony.

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De Fever ““ Nevis Television’s Programme A Success

Huey Sargeant and Cory Tyson

Huey Sargeant and Cory Tyson

Charlestown, Nevis
June 27, 2008

Director of the Department of Information in the Nevis Island Administration (NIA) Mr. Huey Sargeant described De Fever, a new interactive entertainment initiative on Nevis Television (NTV) as successful. The programme which was designed to attract the island’s younger population was launched on June 10, 2008.

In an interview along with NTV’s producer Mr. Cory “Masablue” Tyson, Mr. Sargeant explained that the half hour Tuesday night programme with a repeat on Friday, was part of the Department’s strategy to involve younger persons and to enhance the programming which had not included an interactive programme.

“So far so good and we are pleased especially based on the response. So far we have had three different shows and it’s like we have tweaked it and we continue to tweak it.

“In terms of enhancing NTV’s programming, the target really is to attract younger viewers. We have had complaints over the years that we had a set of programming that was general and attracted the older population, adults, and academics but then with this [De fever] you we are moving away from the “Ëœtalking heads’. Basically you [audience] are tired of seeing persons just sitting in front of the camera and read a script of just talk at the audience. This show is far more interactive than anything that we have had previously,” he said.

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Washie To Face Cayon In Live Game Show Finals

Students Learning About HIV-AIDS

Students Learning About HIV/AIDS
Photo By SKNIA
Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
June 27, 2008 (SKNIS)

High school students around St. Kitts faced off on Friday in a test of their knowledge about HIV/AIDS.

The Washington Archibald High School served as the venue for the preliminary round of the “Let’s See What You Know ““ HIV/AIDS Game Show” which is being implemented by the CARICOM Youth Ambassadors of St. Kitts and Nevis in collaboration with the Ministries of Education, Youth and Health.

The first match-up featured the Basseterre High versus the Washington Archibald High, while the Cayon and Sandy Point High Schools squared off in the second grouping. The two-member teams chose from a total of 30 questions from six categories including stigma and discrimination, basic facts, testing and treatment, statistics, acronyms and HIV and nutrition.

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20-20 And World Cup Could Preserve Caribbean Cricket

West Indies Cricket Can Survive..With Help Basseterre, Saint Kitts – Nevis June 26, 2008 (CUOPM) Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis Hon. Dr. Denzil Douglas said last year’s cricket World Cup in the Caribbean and the invention of Twenty/20 …

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Nevis’ Annual Summer Library Program Begins

Children Reading

Reading Is Fundamental For Children

Charlestown, Nevis
June 20, 2008

The 25th celebration of independence for St. Kitts and Nevis would be the focus for the 19th Annual Environmental Awareness Programme.

The three week programme would this year be facilitated under the theme “Our country, our people, our future” with the sub-theme “Reminiscing the past, relishing the present, charting the way forward.” The programme is tailored towards the development of national pride and patriotism, sensitisation and awareness of the Federation’s progress as an independent nation, to display creative abilities through various art forms and to interact with their peers from other schools.

Librarian at the St. Georges Branch Library, Mrs. Yvette Liburd, told Department of Information in an interview on Wednesday June 18, 2008, that the children would be actively engaged during the sessions.

“The children will be engaged in illustrated and interactive lecture discussions, songs, art and craft, field trips, drama, quizzes, poetry and essay competitions, song writing competition, research projects and cookery exercises,” she said.

This year’s programme will feature topics such as the road to Independence, our Independence: national symbols and nation builders, our accomplishments since Independence and charting the way forward.

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