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CARICOM HEADS MEETING 2018 GETS UNDERWAY WITH OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY

Published 4 July 2018

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CARICOM HEADS MEETING 2018 GETS UNDERWAY WITH OFFICIAL OPENING CEREMONY

 BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, July 4, 2018 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – The Thirty-Ninth Regular Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) gets underway today, Wednesday, July 4, with the official opening ceremony at the Montego Bay Convention Centre, Jamaica, at 4pm (Jamaica time).

St. Kitts and Nevis is being represented at the high-level regional meeting by Prime Minister Dr. the Honourable Timothy Harris; Senior Minister, the Honourable Vance Amory; Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ms. Kaye Bass; Comptroller of the St. Kitts and Nevis Department of Inland Revenue, Mr. Edward Gift and Mr. Adrian Ward also of the Inland Revenue Department.

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OPPOSITION LEADER, DR. DENZIL DOUGLAS, TO BE CROSS-EXAMINED IN DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT CASE

Published 4 July 2018

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OPPOSITION LEADER, DR. DENZIL DOUGLAS, TO BE CROSS-EXAMINED IN DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT CASE

 

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, July 3, 2018 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – Opposition member for St. Christopher Six (6), the Right Honourable Dr. Denzil Douglas, will be cross examined when the trial for the Parliamentary Disqualification Case, brought by the Attorney General of St. Christopher and Nevis (Claimant) against Dr. Douglas (Defendant), goes before the High Court later this year.

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Development Bank enables pharmacist to prescribe wellness in the Old Road community

Published 4 July 2018

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Development Bank enables pharmacist to prescribe wellness in the Old Road community

Basseterre, St. KittsJuly 3, 2018 (DBSKN) — Residents of the historic Old Road town and its environs now have reason to calm their nerves when it relates to matters of their health thanks to the partnership between a young female entrepreneur and the bank that makes a sustained positive difference in people’s lives – the Development Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis.

Being a firm believer in the old adage that ‘a nation’s health is a nation’s wealth’, Ms Rachida Maynard saw a need to actualise the adage in her community of Old Road as many people, both young and old, would be forced to travel to Basseterre to buy even simple over the counter medicine, and woe unto them if it involved prescription drugs.

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OWNER OF PRIVATE JET TERMINAL AT RLB INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN ST. KITTS, DR. UDAY NAYAK, DENIES OPPOSITION’S PROPAGANDA

Published 4 July 2018

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OWNER OF PRIVATE JET TERMINAL AT RLB INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN ST. KITTS, DR. UDAY NAYAK, DENIES OPPOSITION’S PROPAGANDA

 

BASSETERRE, St. Kitts, July 3, 2018 (Press Unit in the Office of the Prime Minister) – The Dr. Denzil Douglas-led Opposition St. Kitts and Nevis Labour Party is once again being exposed for its deception and dishonesty all aimed at creating mischief and destabilizing the sustained growth and development the twin island Federation has been experiencing over the last three years under the Team Unity Government.

Late last week, the Opposition party posted an article on its Facebook page suggesting, among other things, that concerns with the security management at the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport resulted in the loss of a contract and significant financial loss for the private terminal – now renamed KayanJet FBO Services – which in turn led to one of its partners ending its relationship with the business.

Dr. Uday Nayak, the Co-founder of the Veling Group, which operates the private terminal, has since publicly refuted those claims by the Opposition as “factually incorrect”.

In a statement to a regional news agency, Dr. Nayak confirmed that the terminal had indeed changed hands and has since been renamed.

“As Co-founder of the Veling Group, I have parted ways with the other founder and as such the ownership of KayanJet now rests with me,” Dr. Nayak said, while stating clearly that “The reason for this change has nothing to do with the reason reported on the Facebook page.”

Dr. Nayak also reiterated that KayanJet, as a top-of-the-range FBO, complies with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) security requirements and will continue to offer all products and services as hitherto. He further assured that KayanJet FBO Services will strive to ensure that St. Kitts remains a much-favoured destination for all visitors to the Caribbean region.

He added, “As the sole owner of KayanJet, I remain committed as an investor in St. Kitts and Nevis and contributing to the development of this beautiful island in any which way I can.”

The erroneous reports being peddled by the Opposition also sought to suggest that the country stands to lose a host of its international flights as a result of security management concerns at the RLB International Airport expressed by the US-based Transportation Security Administration (TSA) following an inspection of the facility in 2017.

Minister responsible for the St. Christopher Air and Sea Ports Authority (SCASPA), the Honourable Ian Patches Liburd, has since refuted those claims and labelled the reports as “fake news” aimed at distracting the people from the positive work of the Government.

The good work of the Government includes the construction of the second cruise pier at Port Zante, the commencement of the island main road rehabilitation project, the relocation of the Public Works Department’s Vehicle Maintenance Division and the subsequent construction of the East Line Bus Terminal, as well as the continued roll out of the Government’s vital housing programme.

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FORMER ACP READY FOR NEW POST AS HEAD OF IMMIGRATION

Published 4 July 2018

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FORMER ACP READY FOR NEW POST AS HEAD OF IMMIGRATION

 

Basseterre, St. Kitts, July 03, 2018 (RSCNPF): Former Assistant Commissioner of Police, Merclyn Hughes, is excited about her new post and has committed to carrying out her duties with integrity and vigor.

She officially became the new Chief of Immigration on July 02, 2018 and will head the Department of Immigration as the Government moves to separate the entity from the Police Force. Ms. Hughes has indicated that she is ready to meet the challenge head on. 

“I give God thanks for this opportunity to serve my people in another capacity as Chief Immigration Officer. It is still a form of law enforcement, which is my first love, after God…I expect to serve in my new capacity for as long as I am required to be there. It is a challenge, it will be a challenge, but I do not believe it is more than me and I’m going to give it my very, very best and I know I have the support of the men and women of the Royal St. Christopher and Nevis Police Force (RSCNPF). I will be working very closely with them as I continue to give God thanks,” said Ms. Hughes. 

Having enlisted as a Police Officer in December 1979, Ms. Hughes boasts an impressive stint with the force of 38 years. She was an Inspector of Police for six years before being promoted to Superintendent of Police in March 2012.  In January 2013, she was named Head of the Strategic Intelligence Unit (SIU). In 2016, she was promoted to the post of Assistant Commissioner of Police with responsibility for the newly established Administration, Resources, Technology and Intelligence (ART-I) Directorate and had the task of overseeing the implementation of the first phase of the close-circuit television (CCTV) project, among other things. The move was historic, as she became the first female Officer to be appointed as a member of the High Command of the Force. Over the years, Ms. Hughes has had a special focus on Strategic Intelligence Leadership.

Her newest role was announced last week. Commissioner Queeley and the other members of the Police High Command expressed their sadness at her departure, but congratulated her on her promotion and noted their confidence in her ability to lead the new entity. There has also been an outpouring of congratulatory messages and words of encouragement from her colleagues in the RSCNPF, many revealing that she has been a role model and inspiration to them.

 

Photos:

(1) New Chief Immigration Officer, Merclyn Hughes;

(2) Left to right: (back row) Force Personnel Officer, Clifford Govia; Assistant Commissioner of Police, Terrance James; Assistant Commissioner of Police, Andre Mitchell; Force Finance Officer, Icilma Phipps-Gilbert; (front row) Commissioner of Police, Ian Queeley; New Chief Immigration Officer and Former Assistant Commissioner of Police, Merclyn Hughes; and Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hilroy Brandy.

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