Saint Kitts Chicken Business Losing Money

Friday March 23 2007
Saint Kitts Sun

One restaurateur is complaining that ICC Cricket World Cup has adversely affected her business causing her to lose thousands of dollars on her investment.

Proprietor of Chicken Hut, Althea White, told the SUN she has had nothing but hardship since the World Cup started last week Wednesday.

Chicken Hut is the only business located in the security area surrounding Warner Park and because of stringent security measures, cordoning off the streets leading to Warner Park and blocking vehicular traffic.  White said her business has suffered a major blow, especially on match days.

White, whose restaurant is located directly opposite the walls of the Warner Park Stadium estimates that she has lost close to EC $10,000 because of the World Cup.

“On the first day, there were foreign police posted at each point and when people told them they want to go to Chicken Hut, they told them they don’t have a pass so they were turned back and as a result of that, I lost business that day. When I consulted a police inspector on the matter, he said they forgot to put the barricade in the road to partition off the area because they were so busy and they forgot to put a local police with the foreign police, so that’s the reason everything went haywire that day,” White said.

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Bank Of Nevis Appoints New GM

Friday March 23 2007

The Chairman and Board of Directors of The Bank of Nevis Ltd., is pleased to announce the appointment of Andral “Jack” Shirley as its general manager with effect from 8 Jan., 2007.

Shirley, a Jamaican national is a career banker with over 40 years experience in all areas of commercial banking covering retail, private and corporate operations, with extensive training locally and internationally.

He started his career in Barclays Bank DCO (later named N.C.B Jamaica Limited) moving through the ranks to the position of senior assistant general manager and manager of its main branch with a customer base of over 150,000 and a complement of 150 staff. There he and his team earned numerous performance awards.

In 2001, he opted for early retirement from NCB Jamaica Ltd., to take up a three-year assignment at First Global Bank Limited (Jamaica) as managing director. There he earned the moniker “Mr. Compliance”.

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Nevis Citizens Inspired To Hone Creative Poetry Skills

Charlestown, Nevis – March 22, 2007

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Library Services Mr. Joseph Wiltshire was of the view that Nevisians have been inspired to hone their creative poetry skills, which had resulted in a treasury of reflective, thought-provoking and insightful poems.

His comment came while he delivered remarks at the seventh Poetry Evening and the launch of an anthology of poems entitled Poetic Treasures of Oualie. The event was organised by the Nevis Public Library Services at the Charlestown Public Library on Wednesday March 21, 2007.

“I wish to commend Mrs. Sonita Daniel, the immediate past Librarian for her foresight in organising Poetry Evenings on World Poetry Day. Her initiative has sparked a renaissance of Nevisian literature which culminated in the launch of this anthology of poems fittingly entitled Poetic Treasures of Oualie,” he said.

He also extended commendations to the present Librarian and staff who he noted carried the torch and ensured that the general public had the opportunity to own copies of the booklet.

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Nevis To Seek Membership On UN Councils

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis March 21, 2006 St. Kitts and Nevis is to seek membership on the United Nations Economic and Social Council. Government said membership would “give the country the opportunity to advance the agenda of Small Island …

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Nevis Education Official Asks Calligraphists To Share Skill

Charlestown Nevis
March 21, 2007

Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education and Library Services Mr. Joseph Wiltshire, appealed to participants of a three -day CalligraphyWorkshop on Nevis, to share their newfound skill and to use it to empower others. The workshop was hosted by the Nevis Public Library and facilitated by Mr. Laurence Richards from March 18 – 20, 2007.

“Now you have obtained this skill, what are you going to do with it? I hope you go out into the community and teach other persons, so that more and more persons will learn the art. That is one of the great things about empowerment, that when we get it we don’t keep it to ourselves but rather we spread it. So my word to you is, that you spread it in the communities in which you find yourselves,” he said.

During brief remarks at the workshop’s closing ceremony at Marion Heights on March 20, 2007, Mr. Wiltshire commended Mrs. Lornette Hanley, Librarian, for seeking to upgrade and improve the skills of her Bindery staff, which was now better positioned to enhance the services of the department, themselves and others.

During remarks, Mrs Hanley explained that the workshop was in keeping with the Library’s mandate for 2007, to train its personnel. She noted that since training was the key to one’s social, spiritual and cultural development, it was fitting to commence by organising training that would benefit the Library staff.

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