CFBC TIMBER STUDENTS SHOWCASE IMPRESSIVE WORK AT EXHIBITION
Basseterre, St. Kitts, 26 th November 2024 (CFBC): Second-year students enrolled in the Timber Programme at the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) recently had the opportunity to showcase their impressive craftsmanship at the Division of Teacher Education Health Fair and Exhibition.
Hon Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew this morning, traveled to Barbados to participate in the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM), securing access to up to $300 million in financing. This funding will support critical projects aligned with our Sustainable Island State Agenda in our thrust to diversify our economy and to decrease our dependence on any single sector.
PROFESSIONALS UNDERCORE FOSTERING QUALITY CULTURE AT CFBC INAUGURAL WORLD QUALITY DAY PANEL DISCUSSION
Basseterre, St. Kitts, 22ndNovember 2024 (CFBC):At the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College’s (CFBC) inaugural panel discussion celebrating World Quality Day on 14th November 2024, experts from the public and private sectors including education, health, banking, and manufacturing emphasised the critical need for fostering a quality culture within organisations. They highlighted that in the rapidly evolving landscape of the 21st century, maintaining high standards of quality is not just beneficial but essential for organisational survival and success. The panelists shared insights on how a commitment to quality can drive innovation, enhance customer satisfaction, and improve overall operational efficiency. They shared their insights and experiences, underscoring the shift from mere compliance to a performance-driven approach to quality. Their discussions highlighted the importance of integrating quality into every aspect of organizational operations to achieve excellence and sustainability in today’s competitive environment.
Fruitful Miami Meeting Sets New Milestones for Tourism
Basseterre, St. Kitts, November 21, 2024 (PMO) – Prime Minister Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew and Minister of Tourism Hon. Marsha Henderson recently returned from a successful series of high-level meetings with prominent cruise industry stakeholders in Miami, paving the way for transformative developments in St. Kitts and Nevis’ tourism sector. The discussions with key players such as Royal Caribbean, Norwegian, and Carnival Cruise Lines emphasized enhancing visitor experiences, expanding economic opportunities for locals, and positioning the Federation as a regional leader in sustainable tourism.
St. Kitts and Nevis is on track to welcome over one million cruise passengers this season, an impressive milestone that reflects the government’s strategic planning and dedication to elevating the nation’s tourism product. “This achievement is a testament to our hard work and effective collaboration with industry leaders,” Prime Minister Drew commented. “We are not just focused on attracting more visitors but on ensuring that every aspect of our tourism industry benefits our citizens.”
One of the critical outcomes of the Miami meetings was the commitment to creating more inclusive opportunities for local businesses and operators. The government plans to implement measures such as expanded access to insurance and specialized training programs, which will enable smaller tourism operators to compete on an international scale. “This initiative will allow more local entrepreneurs to participate in and benefit from the growing cruise industry. It is about making sure that the economic gains from tourism reach every corner of our community,” Prime Minister Drew shared.
Sustainability was another focal point of the discussions. The government is exploring partnerships to establish onshore power capabilities, enabling docked cruise ships to utilize renewable energy sources rather than relying on fuel-powered engines. This move aligns with St. Kitts and Nevis’ commitment to environmental stewardship and the goals outlined in the Sustainable Island State Agenda. “Greener energy solutions are a critical part of our vision for a sustainable future. By transitioning to renewable energy, we are not only reducing our environmental impact but also strengthening our appeal as a progressive and eco-conscious destination.”
The meetings also touched on potential avenues for skills development and employment opportunities for locals in the cruise and hospitality sectors. Collaborations with educational institutions, such as the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College, are being explored to provide targeted training programs, equipping citizens with the skills needed to excel in these industries. “Our partnerships with cruise lines go beyond bringing ships to our shores; they also include investments in our people,” Dr. Drew emphasized.
These advancements come at a pivotal time for St. Kitts and Nevis as the government intensifies efforts to diversify its economy and build a more resilient tourism sector. With over one million cruise passengers anticipated this season, the Federation is well on its way to solidifying its reputation as a world-class destination.
Basseterre: St. Kitts, Wednesday, November 20, 2024: Grades five and six students of the Tyrrell-Williams Primary School, on Friday November 15, had the opportunity to learn about Graphic Design via US based company, Design Elementary.