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PM HARRIS MEETS WITH VANESSA KINGORI, A BRITON OF KITTITIAN DESCENT, WHO KEEPS BREAKING NEW GROUND IN THE BRITISH MAGAZINE INDUSTRY

Published 20 April 2018

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PM HARRIS MEETS WITH VANESSA KINGORI, A BRITON OF KITTITIAN DESCENT, WHO KEEPS BREAKING NEW GROUND IN THE BRITISH MAGAZINE INDUSTRY

  

BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, APRIL 20th, 2018 (PRESS SEC) – St. Kitts and Nevis’ Prime Minister, Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris, met today, Friday, April 20th, 2018, in London, England with the new Publishing Director/Publisher at British Vogue, Vanessa Kingori, MBE.  Ms. Kingori is a Briton of Kittitian and Kenyan descent.

She is the daughter of Mrs. Pat Richards-Leader, MBE, of Tabernacle Village, St. Kitts, who owns the Grange Nursing Home & Healthcare Facility in Ottley’s Village. Mrs. Richards-Leader opened The Grange in 2000.

Vanessa Kingori was announced as the new publisher of British Vogue back in September 2017 and her appointment took effect in January 2018.  She is its first black publisher and also the first woman to hold that position at the prestigious magazine.

Prime Minister Harris warmly congratulated Ms. Kingori today, while noting, “I, like many other Kittitians and Nevisians, have been watching your groundbreaking career with great interest since 2015 when you became the first female publisher of British GQ and the first black publisher at its parent company Condé Nast UK.”

Ms. Kingori was awarded as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), for services to the media industry, in the Queen’s Birthday 2016 Honours List.  Her mom was awarded as a Member of the Order of the British Empire that year for her “contribution to healthcare service.”

The influential publisher consistently credits her mother in media interviews, saying, for instance, that her MBE award in the Queen’s Birthday 2016 Honours List was “an especially big accolade for my mother who brought my sister and I up as a single mother working all the hours she could as an NHS [National Health Service] nurse.”

In a recent British Vogue article (March 19th, 2018) titled “Career Girl: British Vogue Publisher, Vanessa Kingori,” she says her “proudest moment thus far” is “Whenever I make my family proud, so I think receiving my MBE was a super proud moment.”

Ms. Kingori adds, “Getting the job at Vogue was one of my proudest moments, particularly when Edward [Enninful, British Vogue’s newly appointed editor-in-chief] told me that I was the first woman to do the job, which I had no idea about.  I didn’t know that until it had all been confirmed.  A century of Vogue and no woman at the business helm, I still get a knot in my stomach every once in a while about that. Those are two of many [proudest moments].” http://www.vogue.co.uk/article/vanessa-kingori-vogue-interview

Prime Minister Harris also told Ms. Kingori today, “I wish you every success as you continue to make your family, friends and our Federation proud,” adding, “You can count on my Government’s unwavering support, and that of the Kittitian and Nevisian people.”

 

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PM HARRIS’ PRESS CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25TH

Published 20 April 2018
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PM HARRIS’ PRESS CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25TH

 

Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris is pleased to once more update citizens and residents of St. Kitts and Nevis on matters of national interest.

The Honourable Prime Minister’s monthly press conference will be held on Wednesday, April 25th, 2018 from 10:00am in the Parliamentary Lounge at Government Headquarters.

The press conference will be broadcast live on national media and attended by the press corps who will ask questions for the benefit of the listening and viewing public.

The St. Kitts and Nevis Information Service (SKNIS) will stream the press conference live on Facebook Wednesday, April 25th, starting at 10:00am.  Prime Minister Harris’ press conferences are always streamed live on www.facebook.com/sknismedia/

You can also tune in to live coverage of the Prime Minister’s press conference on Sugar City (90.3) FM, WINN (98.9) FM, ZIZ Radio (96.1, 95.9, 96.3 or 96.9 FM) or ZIZ TV (https://zizonline.com/tv/channel-5/). 

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AG Byron now says expert witnesses in Dominica law no longer necessary in Douglas Diplomatic Passport case

Published 19 April 2018
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AG Byron now says expert witnesses in Dominica law no longer necessary in Douglas Diplomatic Passport case
Basseterre, St. Kitts, April 20, 2018 – Attorney General Hon. Vincent Bryon has failed to provide an expert witness in Dominica Law and filed papers in Court Friday, 20th April, stating that an expert in Dominica Law is no longer necessary in the Dominica Diplomatic Passport case brought against Leader of the Opposition the Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas.
Talibah Byron, the niece of the Attorney General, Vincent Byron, made the submission before Justice Ward when the matter came up for hearing on Friday April 20.
When the matter first went before Justice Ward on February 20, Attorney General Byron requested an adjournment to submit an expert or expert witnesses in Dominica law by the April 20th hearing.
After weeks of trying and seemingly having failed to get an expert witness or witnesses in Dominica law, the Attorney General is now of the view that submission of an expert witness by either side is not necessary.
Justice Warde has ruled that submissions should be made by May 11th and has set a May 30th date for hearing of the matter.
Dr. Douglas has agreed to provide the passport to the Judge to verify that the information provided in his affidavidt
Senior Counsel Anthony Astaphan, Delano Bart, QC. Sylvester Anthony and Angelina Sookoo-Bobb. represent Dr. Denzil L, Douglas
Photo- Rt. Hon. Dr. Denzil L. Douglas

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SKNLP Gears Up For A Packed Month Of Activities

Published 19 April 2018
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SKNLP Gears Up For A Packed Month Of Activities

 

The St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party (SKNLP) is gearing up to host a number of events scheduled for next month, May.

The events, which are jointly organised by the St. Kitts-Nevis Trades & Labour Union (SKNTLU) include public meetings, the 2018 Miss Labour Pageant, the Laying of the Wreaths at the graves of fallen heroes and stalwarts, the Labour Day March, the 86th Annual Conference of the St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party and the Requiem Mass.

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SKNLP Condemns UK’s Operation Windrush 

Published 19 April 2018
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SKNLP Condemns UK’s Operation Windrush 

Thousands of Caribbean-born men and women are being threatened by deportation after decades of living in the United Kingdom under Operation Windrush.

This situation came to light following a tightening of the immigration rules under Hon. Theresa May as Home Secretary, where many who journeyed to the UK in the decades following the Second World War – often as schoolchildren – have faced removal unless they can prove they are entitled to remain in the country.

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