Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) pays courtesy call on Premier Parry

Charlestown Nevis (July 21, 2006)

Federation based Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan), His Excellency Mr. John K Liu, on Thursday 20 met and held discussions with newly elected Premier, the Hon Mr. Joseph Parry at his Administration office at Bath Plains.
 
The Ambassador was the first diplomat to pay courtesy call on Premier Parry, following his recent elections to office as Premier. He was accompanied by his wife and a three-man delegation when he arrived at the Premier’s office.

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Department of Agriculture To Host Fruit Festival

CHARLESTOWN NEVIS (July 20, 2006)

The Department of Agriculture on Nevis announced plans to host a Fruit Festival, the first of its kind on Friday July 28, 2006, at the Villa in Charlestown.
 
According to  Mr Eric Evelyn Communications officer at that Department, The event which will commence at 10 am and end at 5pm, will showcase all the available fruits on Nevis and their versatility in the form of juices and food.  They will be presented as fresh, processed and dried fruit.

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Sports Minister Assures Government Support For Sport

Charlestown Nevis (July 20, 2006)
Nevis’ Minister of Youth and Sports, the Honourable Mr. Hensley Daniel on Wednesday 19 July, said the Nevis Island Administration would ensure that more young people got involved in sports.
 
The Sports Minister made the comment while at the Charlestown Pier, to see the track and field team off to St Lucia. The team will participate in the Caribbean Union of Teachers track and field competition to be held on 21-23 July 2006.
 
“The Nevis Island Administration will double its efforts in so far as sports and development where young people are concerned. Sports are all part of the central process of social development and we look forward to working with the sports association,” said Minister Daniel.

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Martha’s In The Garden Restaurant – Nevis

Located In The Botanical Gardens Of Nevis

The interior is beautifully decorated with hand-carved teak furniture, but most visitors prefer to sit on the spacious verandahs to enjoy breezes, the views to the garden, and the impressive panorama of Charlestown, Nevis Peak, and St. Kitts. Martha’s in the Garden is the perfect location for breakfast, lunch, a snack, or a drink, following a leisurely stroll through the Garden.

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