The Five Islands Football Club has initiated a significant upgrade to the lighting system at their home field, the Five Islands Football Field. This project aims to improve the quality of the playing environment and enhance the overall experience for players and spectators alike. In a generous gesture, Richard S. Lewis, Member of Parliament for Rural West, donated 1,000 feet of heavy-duty electrical wire to support the initiative. The donation was graciously accepted by Marsha Jackson, the club’s manager, who expressed her gratitude for the contribution. Stafford Lewis also played a crucial role in facilitating the procurement of the electrical wire. The project underscores the community’s commitment to supporting local sports infrastructure. Richard S. Lewis, known for his dedication to rural development, emphasized the importance of collective effort with the phrase, ‘Where there’s a will, there’s a way.’ This upgrade is expected to benefit the club’s operations and foster a more vibrant sports culture in the region.
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SKELEC celebrates 14 years of Love, Light & Power
The St. Kitts Electricity Company Ltd. (SKELEC) celebrated its 14th anniversary with a grand event themed ‘Celebrating 14 Years of Love, Light & Power.’ Held in Basseterre, St. Kitts, on September 30, 2025, the occasion highlighted the company’s journey, its dedicated workforce, and the loyal customers who have been integral to its success. The celebration included a series of awards recognizing exceptional employees and teams. Among the honorees were Mahesh Nariani, who received the Power Luminary Award for his strategic leadership, and Claricia Langley-Stevens, awarded for managerial excellence. Royan Matthew was celebrated for exemplary customer service, while Sandra Gardner, Recaldo Gardener, and Garfield Thomas were recognized as Supervisors of the Year. The Information Technology Department was named Department of the Year for its role in driving digital transformation. Special recognition was also given to employees who contributed to restoration efforts after Tropical Storm Erin. The General Manager’s Award was presented to Jamal Matthew, Akeem Williams, Recaldo Gardener, and Dion Walters for their resilience. Additionally, 20 employees received the Bright Spark Award for their creativity and innovation. The anniversary festivities culminated in a Customer Appreciation Day on September 18, 2025, where attendees enjoyed branded giveaways, complimentary health screenings, and therapeutic massages. SKELEC’s General Manager, Mr. Clement Williams, emphasized the company’s commitment to its customers and community, stating, ‘This anniversary is not just a celebration of our achievements, but a tribute to the people who have stood with us over the years.’ Looking ahead, SKELEC remains focused on innovation, sustainability, and strengthening its community ties.
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Liberty Caribbean concludes successful North Caribbean Leadership Summit
PHILIPSBURG, Sint Maarten (September 30th, 2025) – Liberty Caribbean, the prominent telecommunications provider operating Flow and Liberty Business, has successfully concluded its North Caribbean Leadership Summit. The event brought together senior executives and business leaders from Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Cayman Islands, St. Kitts & Nevis, the British Virgin Islands, Turks & Caicos, Montserrat, and St. Maarten. Held at the Sonesta Resort and Conference Centre in St. Maarten, the multi-day summit focused on two key priorities: delivering exceptional customer service and fostering adaptive leadership to ensure sustainable regional growth. Participants discussed strategies to leverage connectivity for tangible community benefits, including advancements in healthcare, education, and business opportunities. A significant emphasis was placed on leadership development, talent retention, and a stakeholder-centric approach to swiftly address evolving customer needs. Susanna O’Sullivan, Vice President for North Caribbean at Liberty Caribbean, highlighted the company’s commitment to empowering communities and driving economic opportunities. The summit concluded with a clear action plan centered on partnerships, operational discipline, and innovation to provide reliable, future-ready connectivity. Liberty Caribbean plans to implement these strategies across the North Caribbean in the coming months, reinforcing its role as a trusted partner in the region’s digital transformation.
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One Bill to receive first reading in the National Assembly on Monday, October 06, 2025
The National Assembly of Saint Kitts and Nevis is set to convene on Monday, October 6, 2025, at 10:00 a.m. in the National Assembly Chambers, Government Headquarters, Basseterre. The session will mark the first reading of the Eastern Caribbean Citizenship by Investment Regulatory Authority Agreement Bill, 2025. This legislative move underscores the government’s commitment to transparency, accountability, and the Rule of Law as part of its broader good governance agenda. The Honourable Prime Minister, Dr. Terrance Drew, who oversees multiple key portfolios including Finance, National Security, and Health, will introduce the Bill. The proceedings will be broadcast live on ZIZ Radio (96 FM), TV Channel 5 in St. Kitts, Channel 98 in Nevis, and streamed online at www.zizonline.com. Copies of the Bill will be accessible on the St. Kitts and Nevis Information Service website (www.sknis.gov.kn) and its Facebook page once available.
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Policeman arrested for fatal road accident
A police officer has been taken into custody following a tragic incident on the Mon Repos Public Road in East Coast Demerara, Guyana. Early Tuesday morning, the officer, identified as a Lance Corporal stationed at the Ogle Police Outpost, struck and killed a pedestrian while driving his vehicle, registered under license number PAC 9262. The victim, identified only as ‘Soath,’ was crossing the road when the collision occurred. According to the Guyana Police Force, the officer underwent a breathalyser test, which revealed no traces of alcohol. He is currently under close arrest as investigations continue. Authorities reported that the vehicle was traveling west along the northern drive lane when the pedestrian suddenly ran into its path from the south. The impact caused severe injuries to Soath, who was rushed to Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation but later succumbed to his injuries. His body is now at the hospital’s mortuary, awaiting identification and a post-mortem examination. The incident has sparked public concern, with calls for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the accident.
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Dominican Republic says Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela will not be invited to Summit of the Americas
The Dominican Republic has declared that Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela will not receive invitations to the Tenth Summit of the Americas, set to take place on December 4–5, 2025, in Punta Cana. The decision, announced by the country’s foreign ministry on Tuesday, aims to ensure the event’s smooth operation and maximize participation in a politically charged regional environment. The Dominican government, which currently holds the pro tempore presidency of the summit, framed the exclusion as a multilateral decision aligned with the participation criteria of the Organization of American States (OAS). The ministry highlighted that the three nations are not OAS members and did not attend the previous summit in 2022. The move is intended to foster a broad and inclusive political dialogue among attendees. Despite the exclusion, the Dominican Republic emphasized that its bilateral relations with Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela remain intact. It described ties with Cuba as ‘historic, strong, and excellent,’ relations with Nicaragua as ‘cordial,’ and reiterated concerns over recent Venezuelan elections, which it has not recognized. Cuba’s foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, criticized the decision, labeling it exclusionary and warning that a summit built on such principles is ‘doomed to fail.’ The Tenth Summit of the Americas is expected to gather leaders, private-sector representatives, and civil-society actors to address regional challenges in development and security. Observers are closely monitoring whether the decision will impact attendance or provoke diplomatic responses in the lead-up to the event.




