St. Kitts Battles Swarms Of Mosquitoes

The Aedes Aegypti Mosquito

An Aedes Aegypti Mosquito Feeding On Human Blood

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
November 20, 2008 (CUOPM)

Fogging operations aimed at controlling and reducing the mosquito population, especially the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, continue in the areas of St. Paul’s Thursday night and Lodge and Ottley’s on Friday.

Senior Environmental Health Officer, Mr. Alex Riley disclosed the fogging operations have been carried out in Conaree, Frigate Bay and part of St. Peter’s and in the areas of Fig Tree, La Valle and a part of Sandy Point on Tuesday night and Molineux on Wednesday night.

“We found one source of mosquito breeding in just one pond and that was treated,” said Mr. Riley.

“Fogging operations will continue next week in the areas of Greenlands, Fry’s Village and Shadwell on Monday 24th, in Conaree on Tuesday 25th, and Challengers, Trinity, Boyd’s and West Farm on Wednesday 26th,” said Mr. Riley, who said public announcements will continue to be made of dates and areas where fogging is being carried out.

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Catholic Church On St. Kitts To Celebrate 150 Years

Immaculate Conception Cathedral,  St. Kitts – Nevis Photo By Erasmus Williams Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis November 20, 2008 (CUOPM) An Awards Dinner, a Jubilee Eucharist and Celebration of Confirmation are among activities planned to mark the 150th Anniversary of …

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New Activities Animate World AIDS Campaign 2008

World AIDS Day Campaign -2008

World AIDS Day Campaign -2008

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
November 19, 2008 (SKNIS)

The new activities on the schedule of World AIDS Campaign 2008 are designed to help residents to “Keep the Promise, Lead, Empower and Deliver.”

National AIDS Coordinator Gardenia Destang-Richardson said that one new activity was the “Walk of Hope” which took place Thursday, November 13.  She explained that the walk from Independence Square to Frigate Bay intended to show solidarity with persons living with HIV/AIDS, and spread the message that persons living with HIV/AIDS are humans first and then have the disease after.

The AIDS Coordinator said that the people who walked demonstrated that they understand HIV/AIDS issues as well as care and support those persons living with the illness.

A new feature to be added to the November 28 Parade which customarily has creative methods of displaying different HIV/AIDS issues will be the a symbolic balloon release.  Mrs. Destang-Richardson explained that over 300 balloons will be released representing one balloon for each reported person who has died and one for each person in the Federation who is living with the illness.  At the conclusion of the Parade at the Treasury Apron, there will be what has been dubbed an AIDS Jam, which is a concert featuring local performers.

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Respect And Understanding Conference Opens In St. Kitts

St. Kitts - Nevis' Youth Secretary - Osmond Petty

St. Kitts – Nevis’ Youth Secretary – Osmond Petty
Photo By Erasmus Williams

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
November 19, 2008 (SKNIS)

Approximately 45 delegates from 17 countries and organizations within the Commonwealth Caribbean Region will spend the next three days at the Royal St. Kitts Hotel, crafting an action plan to promote respect and understanding among Commonwealth citizens.

The November 19 to 21 conference is organized by the Commonwealth Youth Programme Caribbean Center in collaboration with the Department of Youth. Osmond Petty, the Permanent Secretary responsible for Youth Affairs gave an outline on the reasoning behind this meeting.

“The majority of our population are youth and so we need to encourage interaction on social issues. We need to strengthen ties and develop key linkages among youth,” he said. “We need to identify problems and find solutions to issues facing youth. We need to be able to provide a basis for a discussion on how to improve family relationships, to empower youth and ensure that our young people are not neglected.”

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Parliament Approves EC$20m Treasury Bill For Nevis

St. Kitts - Nevis Slot Machines

Nevis Gets Payout From St. Kitts Slot Machine

Basseterre, St. Kitts – Nevis
November 19, 2008 (CUOPM)

The St. Kitts and Nevis National Assembly has approved a resolution guaranteeing an EC$20 million Treasury Bills issue on the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange (ECSE) by the Nevis Island Administration of Premier the Hon. Joseph Parry.

The resolution, which authorises the Federal Minister of Finance, Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris, to guarantee the two-year Treasury Bill was supported by the Leader of the Opposition and Parliamentary Representative for Nevis Nine, Hon. Mark Brantley and the Parliamentary Representative for Nevis 11, the Hon. Patrice Nisbett.

“The impact upon the Federal Debt is that it will basically not increase the overall debt level, because the Nevis Island Administration’s Treasury Bills portfolio is already included in the total public debt,” Minister Harris told Parliament.

He said that the debt is a contingent liability of the Federal Government and the resolution was brought to the lawmaking body in accordance with the Finance Administration Act of 2007.

“The benefits accruing to the Nevis Island Administration of placing these instruments on the Regional Government Securities Market (RGSM) would include the competitive bidding process by which the market operators would increase the likelihood of the Nevis Island Administration receiving the best rate for its bills. This has been the case of other regional governments,” said Minister Harris, who pointed to the possibility that the securities could basically bring in a saving to the Nevis Island Administration.

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