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Government prohibits Christmas parties within the public service

Published 17 December 2020

Basseterre

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

Prime Minister Andrew Holness

The Government will be among the biggest ‘party poopers’ this festive season as it leads by example to limit the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) on the island.

As such, employees in the Government service will not be taking part in the customary Christmas parties at this time of year into the New Year.

The announcement was made on Tuesday by Prime Minister Andrew Holness in a ministerial statement in the House of Representatives.

“The Government has taken a decision that all office parties related to the Government or its agencies or department, are prohibited,” he told his fellow parliamentarians.

“The Cabinet secretary today (Tuesday) wrote to all the permanent secretaries and that will filter down through circulars to the various departments and agencies.

“We have to set the example as it relates to the maintenance of the orders under the Disaster Risk Management Act,” added Holness.

Wine glasses in a restaurant setting.

Drinks in your house (Reality check for ‘Drinks on the house’).

Sharp rises in coronavirus cases in many countries have been linked to parties and other social gatherings. In Jamaica, there is a ban on parties, with the municipal corporations having not issued any permits for entertainment events over the past five months.

Nonetheless, the Minister of Local Government, Desmond McKenzie, told Parliament last week that some 300 illegal parties are held across the country each week in defiance of the Disaster Risk Management Act and the health protocols that were put in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.

The police have warned that law enforcers will be clamping down on the illegal activities which include round robins, bike shows and bingo parties.

Since the police asked members of the public on the weekend to tip them off about illegal gatherings, the force is reporting that it has so far received over 100 tips.

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Auditor Error in the Tabulation of Judges Scores for the SKNNCC Senior Calypso Monarch Quarterfinal

Published 15 December 2020

Basseterre

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Auditor Error in the Tabulation of Judges Scores for the SKNNCC Senior Calypso Monarch Quarterfinals

SKNNCC Press Release – Calypso Quarterfinals


The St. Kitts Nevis National Carnival Committee (SKNNCC) engaged the Audit Services of the Chartered Certified\ Accountant Firm, Maitland Maitland & Associates (MMA) to tabulate the scores of the panel of judges for the Senior Calypso Monarch Quarter Finals that were held on the 12th and 13th December, 2020. Representatives of the Auditors were present on both nights of the event to tabulate judges scores and at the end of the competition on the 13th December, 2020 presented the SKNNCC with the total judges scores for the thirty-seven (37) Calypsonians who participated over the two nights of the competition.

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COMMISSIONER OF POLICE CAUTIONS AGAINST BUYING TICKETS FOR AN EVENT WITHOUT CONFIRMING IT HAS APPROVAL

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE CAUTIONS AGAINST BUYING TICKETS FOR AN EVENT WITHOUT CONFIRMING IT HAS APPROVAL

Basseterre, St. Kitts, December 07, 2020 (RSCNPF): Commissioner of Police Hilroy Brandy is sending a word of caution to the potential patrons of various events that are being advertised. He is encouraging persons to ensure that an event has approval before purchasing tickets.

We know that tickets are being sold for events that I have not signed off on and some do not even meet the criteria. This is not fair to the person buying the ticket. Event organisers need to be responsible. The situation this year has presented unique challenges. This is new for all of us, but at the end of the day, people’s safety must come first,” said Commissioner Brandy.

Persons should ask the organiser or promoter of an event if approval to host the function had already been given by the Police. If approved, strict instructions that should be followed are provided to the planners. As a result of the pandemic, activities that attract large crowds are being discouraged and a number of large-scale events that usually take place around this time of year have already been either cancelled or the format has been changed to suit the situation.

“If you ask if the event has approval, then the promoter or planner has an obligation to be upfront with you and say yes if it is yes, and no if it is no,” said the Commissioner. “We have been having this issue where things are being advertised before approval is given, and that should not happen.  And so, the season will be a little different this year, but it is in the best interest of everyone’s health.”

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Rihanna apologized after receiving backlash for using a song that included an Islamic hadith in her Savage X Fenty show

Published 6 October 2020

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(Source: Insider) – Rihanna apologized on Tuesday for using a song in her Savage X Fenty fashion show that included vocal samples of a hadith, a collection of traditions and sayings from the prophet Muhammad.

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The deadline is one week away from today! – Oct 12!!Get those application forms ASAP!!

Published 6 October 2020

Buckie Got It, St. Kitts and Nevis News Source

UPDATED FLYER- Note revision to the deadline.

The Ministry of Public Infrastructure is inviting students age 9-12 to participate in an Art Contest. The winning design will be represented on the t-shirts for Energy Month, to be celebrated in November. Prizes to be won so tell someone to tell someone.

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