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Labour’s Central Basseterre Constituency Office opens

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Published 28 May 2018

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

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Labour’s Central Basseterre Constituency Office opens
Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 27, 2018 – What has been described as “an impressive ceremony” trumpeted the official opening Friday of the Central Basseterre Constituency Office of Parliamentary Representative, Hon. Marcella Liburd.
Following the exquisite rendition of the National Anthem by the popular Dwight Huggins which raised goose bumps and the awesome prayer by Sis Kurness Bradshaw, the large audience heard endorsements from Bro. Danyatta and members of the Spanish community, the passionate support of the new Party Chairman, Dr. Terrence Drew, caretaker for St. Christopher 8 and the Party Leader, the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas prior to the official cutting of the ribbon by the 2018 Labour Queen, Ms. Ovalyn “Sunshine” Whyte of Central Basseterre. The opening of the door revealed a neatly arranged, warm and beautifully decorated office.
The audience was then treated to solid entertainment by the popular “The Unexpected” in his usual witty style. Huggins masquerades were at their best, Scratchii Bamma, kool and professional, the dancers dubbed Labour Warriors and DJ Floyd rocking the place with his sounds. All chaired by Sister Bev. of Bev’s Kitchen on Fort Street.
Participants were also invited to a variety of food including cook-up, goat water, fish soup as well as drinks.
“A fantastic evening that brought families together from babies to grandparents. Thanks to all who contributed in any way to this successful opening,” said two-term Member of Parliament and the recently elected Deputy Political Leader of the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP), Hon. Marcella Liburd.
The Central Basseterre Constituency Office will open from Monday 28th May from 9am – 4pm for a start.
“Visit us, make your appointments, sign up as volunteers, ask questions and make suggestions,” said Liburd, whose motto is “Love through Service.”

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