SFUFC & RSCNPF LAUNCH NU GENERATION FOOTBALL PROGRAMME
The Security Forces United Football Club (SFUFC), in collaboration with the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force’s National Intervention Team (NIT), is proud to announce the launch of a transformative grassroots football initiative in St. Kitts and Nevis, titled “Discovering Talent, Igniting Dreams, Building Futures.” The main launch event took place on October 5th, 2024, at the NCI Grounds in Needsmust, St. Kitts. Additionally, a separate launch was held this past Wednesday to accommodate children attending the Seventh Day Adventist Primary School, ensuring that all interested youth can participate.
ROBBERY AT FAIR VIEW INN UNDER POLICE INVESTIGATION The Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF) responded to a report of a robbery at the Fair View Inn in Boyd’s, St. Kitts, between 1PM and 1:30PM on October 3rd, 2024. Initial inquiries indicated that a small number of employees were approached during a work break, and accosted by an armed assailant who demanded money. The assailant robbed one of the employees and others fled to safety.
Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College Embarks on Strategic Planning with CARICAD Partnership
Basseterre, St. Kitts, 4* October, 2024 (CFBC): As part of our commitment ot ensuring that the Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College (CFBC) remains aligned with national priorities and regional higher education standards, CFBC has initiated astrategic planning process ni collaboration with hte Caribbean Centre for Development Administration (CARICAD). This comprehensive three-year plan will guide the College’s growth and development from 2025 to 2027.
CARICAD, a designated institution of CARICOM with over 40 years of experience, has been instrumental in strengthening managerial capacities across the Caribbean to promote sustainable development. Their unparalleled expertise will support C B C ni aligning its vision, mission, and mandate with a clear roadmap for future success. The evidence-based planning approach accepted by the College begins with an inception mission designed to fully comprehend CBC’s context, objectives, and scope, ensuring alignment with its strategic goals.
The CARICAD Team wil be led by Mr. Devon Rowe, Executive Director, and wil include Mr. Franklyn Michael and Mrs. Maria Mason Roberts, all of whom bring extensive experience in strategic planning and institutional development across the Caribbean.
Key stakeholder engagement sessions will take place from 7-11 October 2024 as part of this planning process. Stakeholders to engage CARICAD include but are not limited to various CBC personnel, the Board of Governors, Ministry of Education personnel on St. Kitts and on Nevis, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Social Services Department, and representatives from the Chambers of Industry and Commerce on both S.t Kitts and Nevis. Owing to the limited time CARICAD will spend ni the Federation, not al stakeholder meetings wil be covered ni person. As such, virtual sessions wil be arranged folowing CARICAD’s departure on Saturday, 12 October 2024, to ensure comprehensive engagement.
Through this partnership with CARICAD, the CBC is taking adecisive step toward securing its place as a leading institution ni the region, equipped to meet the evolving demands of both students and the broader community.
For more information on C B C ‘ s strategic planning process, please contact the Office of the Interim President at (869) 465-2856 ext. 1154.
Contact Information: Office of the Interim President Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College Phone: (869) 465-2856 Email: [email protected]
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST PRIMARY SCHOOL WINS THE PRIMARY SCHOOL INDEPENDENCE 41 ELOCUTION CONTEST
Basseterre: St. Kitts, Friday, October 04, 2024: The Seventh Day Adventist (SDA) Primary School triumphed in the finals of the Primary School Independence 41 Elocution Competition (2024), held on Thursday, October 3, at the Antioch Baptist Church. The event featured eight St. Kitts primary schools that succeeded at the zonal eliminations.
NATIONAL DRUG COUNCIL EQUIPPING FRONTLINE WORKERS WITH THE KNOWLEDGE TO ADDRESS SUBSTANCE ABUSE ISSUES AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, October 04, 2024 (SKNIS) – The National Council on Drug Abuse Prevention has engaged thirty frontline workers in a training programme designed to equip them with the necessary tools to identify and ultimately address substance abuse issues within communities.