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  • St. Kitts and Nevis to Host Historic IHF Trophy NACHC Beach Handball Championship

    St. Kitts and Nevis to Host Historic IHF Trophy NACHC Beach Handball Championship

    In a groundbreaking development for Caribbean sports, St. Kitts and Nevis has been selected to host the prestigious IHF Trophy North America and Caribbean Handball Confederation (NACHC) Beach Handball Championship. The historic event is scheduled for April 23-27, 2026, at Frigate Bay, marking the first time this regional competition will be held within the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) region.

    The championship serves as a crucial qualifying tournament for the World Championship finals in Croatia scheduled for June 2026. This selection represents a significant milestone for the smallest member nation of the International Handball Federation, demonstrating the country’s growing influence in international sports development.

    Complementing the competitive events, the IHF will deploy specialized delegates to conduct comprehensive training programs in coaching, refereeing, and delegate management. These educational initiatives aim to build local capacity and establish St. Kitts and Nevis as a center for handball development throughout the Caribbean region.

    Mr. Leroy Greene, President of the St. Kitts and Nevis Handball Association, characterized the hosting rights as “a remarkable achievement for our nation” that would generate international visibility and create enduring opportunities for athletes, coaches, and officials. Additional organizational details and partnership opportunities are expected to be announced in the coming weeks.

  • Nicolas N Menon Takes the Helm as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TDC

    Nicolas N Menon Takes the Helm as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of TDC

    In a significant corporate leadership transition, The St. Kitts Nevis Anguilla Trading and Development Company Limited (TDC) has confirmed the appointment of Nicolas N. Menon as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective February 1st, 2026. This strategic move positions the veteran executive to guide the Caribbean conglomerate through its next evolutionary phase.

    Menon brings to the CEO role an impressive portfolio of executive leadership competencies, including demonstrated strategic management capabilities, operational excellence, and sharp business acumen. His appointment comes at a critical juncture in TDC’s corporate development, with the board expressing confidence that his revolutionary vision will drive substantial growth and transformation.

    As Chief Executive, Menon will assume responsibility for steering the Group’s strategic direction, enhancing operational performance across all subsidiaries, and advancing TDC’s longstanding commitments to innovation, customer service excellence, and sustainable development throughout St. Kitts and Nevis and the broader Caribbean region.

    Menon’s corporate journey with TDC began in 1994 following a successful tenure as a Management Consultant with several prominent UK business houses. His rapid ascent within the organization saw him appointed head of the Marketing Department merely six months after joining. During this period, he pioneered the establishment of a new unit dedicated to implementing innovative branding strategies, leading cross-functional teams, and executing data-driven promotional campaigns.

    His exceptional professional ethos earned him recognition, culminating in his 2000 appointment as Executive Director with oversight of Client Relations, Marketing, Retail, Insurance, Real Estate Development, and Manufacturing divisions. In 2003, he additionally assumed directorship of the TDC Warren C Tyson Scholarship Programme, an internal mentorship initiative named after the company’s inaugural chairman.

    Expressing gratitude for his new role, Menon stated: ‘It is profoundly honorable to assume leadership of TDC, an indigenous institution that has fundamentally shaped the economic and social landscape of St. Kitts and Nevis for over fifty years. I approach this responsibility with both confidence and purposeful determination, eagerly anticipating collaboration with the Board, management, and staff to build upon our strong legacy and guide the Company into its next growth chapter.’

    Menon’s academic credentials include a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Cranfield University (London) and Babson College (United States), complemented by an Honours Bachelor of Science Degree in Geography and Economics from the University of Liverpool.

  • Popular regional artistes announced for 2026 Music Festival

    Popular regional artistes announced for 2026 Music Festival

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – The highly anticipated 2026 St. Kitts Music Festival has revealed an impressive roster of over twenty acclaimed Caribbean and international performers, signaling another landmark edition of the cultural extravaganza. This year’s event, celebrating its 28th anniversary, promises to deliver exceptional musical diversity while significantly boosting tourism and economic vitality across the federation.

    The announced lineup features an extraordinary blend of reggae, soca, dancehall, and contemporary Caribbean sounds with headliners including Fantasia, Machel Montano, Beres Hammond, Luciano, Steel Pulse, and Tarrus Riley. They will be joined by prominent acts such as Mavado, Aidonia, Kranium, Shaneil Muir, Masicka, and Valiant, alongside beloved local ensembles including Shelly & Signal Band, Nu Vybes Band International, and Edwin Yearwood’s Krosfyah.

    The formal artist revelation occurred during a special ceremony honoring festival sponsors and key stakeholders. Tourism Minister Hon. Henderson emphasized the event’s strategic importance, stating: ‘Beyond its entertainment value, the Music Festival stands as a cornerstone of our tourism economy. It drives substantial visitor numbers, sustains local enterprises, and magnificently projects St. Kitts’ creative prowess and vibrant culture onto the global stage.’

    Festival Committee Chairman Allister Williams reflected on the event’s evolution since its 1996 inception as the Shak Shak Music Festival. ‘Achieving 28 consecutive years represents a tremendous milestone,’ Williams noted. ‘What began as a cultural celebration through music has transformed into a premier regional festival, generating meaningful opportunities and revenue for our communities while showcasing phenomenal talent.’

    Williams further emphasized that the festival’s enduring success stems from collaborative efforts and shared responsibility among organizers, sponsors, and the public. The 2026 St. Kitts Music Festival is scheduled for May 25–27, with additional performer announcements anticipated in the coming days.

  • CAF’s Economic Forum brought together more than 6,500 leaders from 70 countries in the largest regional meeting in recent years

    CAF’s Economic Forum brought together more than 6,500 leaders from 70 countries in the largest regional meeting in recent years

    Panama City emerged as the definitive hub for Latin American economic discourse on January 28-29, 2026, hosting an unprecedented gathering of regional leadership. The International Economic Forum – Latin America and the Caribbean 2026, orchestrated by CAF – Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean in collaboration with the Panamanian government, achieved historic participation metrics with over 6,500 delegates representing 70 nations.

    The summit’s significance was underscored by the attendance of seven sitting heads of state, including Panama’s José Raúl Mulino, Brazil’s Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Bolivia’s Rodrigo Paz, Colombia’s Gustavo Petro, Ecuador’s Daniel Noboa, Guatemala’s Bernardo Arévalo, alongside Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Chile’s President-Elect José Antonio Kast. This convergence of leadership represented the most substantial regional assembly in recent years.

    CAF Executive President Sergio Díaz-Granados emphasized the forum’s transformative potential, stating, ‘This gathering represents the pinnacle of regional mobilization and alliance-building. Our deliberations will generate actionable insights to translate conceptual frameworks into tangible improvements for citizens across Latin America and the Caribbean.’ He further articulated CAF’s evolving role beyond traditional financing: ‘We are building bridges and creating dialogue platforms to amplify the region’s collective voice amidst global challenges.’

    The comprehensive agenda featured 50 expert panels addressing critical development themes including regional integration strategies, artificial intelligence implementation, energy transition pathways, innovative financing mechanisms, and sustainable development practices. These discussions featured 250 distinguished panelists and attracted over 400,000 virtual participants through digital platforms.

    Notable intellectual contributions came from Nobel Economics laureates James Robinson and Philippe Aghion, who analyzed institutional frameworks for growth innovation, while futurist Michio Kaku provided visionary perspectives on AI’s economic implications.

    The forum transcended theoretical discourse through concrete diplomatic engagement, facilitating more than 400 bilateral meetings between governmental representatives, business leaders, and multilateral organizations. CAF’s proprietary networking technology enabled an additional 1,100 scheduled meetings, creating unprecedented opportunities for investment and cooperation.

    This monumental event, supported by organizations including the Adam Smith Center for Economic Freedom, COX, Copa Airlines and Coca-Cola, demonstrated Latin America’s determined pursuit of coordinated action and enhanced global positioning within the evolving international economic architecture.

  • Condolence Message: Dr William Warren Smith, CD, Former President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)

    Condolence Message: Dr William Warren Smith, CD, Former President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB)

    The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has expressed profound sorrow following the passing of Dr. William Warren Smith, CD, the former President of the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), who died on Tuesday, February 3, 2026. Dr. Smith was celebrated as a distinguished development economist whose career left an indelible mark on the region.

    Throughout his esteemed career, Dr. Smith demonstrated exceptional dedication and visionary leadership across multiple pivotal institutions. He provided strategic direction at the helm of the Caribbean Development Bank and LIAT (Leeward Islands Air Transport), in addition to holding several high-level governmental positions in his native Jamaica. His professional approach was characterized by intellectual rigor, unwavering integrity, and a profound commitment to enhancing the quality of life for Caribbean citizens.

    Widely respected throughout the regional community, Dr. Smith was renowned for his thoughtful counsel and principled governance style that earned him the admiration of colleagues and stakeholders alike. CARICOM has extended its heartfelt condolences to Dr. Smith’s family, friends, and former colleagues during this period of mourning.

    The Caribbean Community, established on July 4, 1973, through the Treaty of Chaguaramas (revised in 2001), represents fifteen Member States and six Associate Members with a combined population of approximately sixteen million. The organization, headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana, operates as one of the developing world’s most successful integration models, focusing on economic integration, foreign policy coordination, human development, and security cooperation.

  • Request for Proposals (RFP) for Engineering Consulting Services for Expansion of Needsmust Power Plant

    Request for Proposals (RFP) for Engineering Consulting Services for Expansion of Needsmust Power Plant

    The St. Kitts Electricity Company (SKELEC) has formally initiated a competitive bidding process for specialized engineering consulting services to support the major expansion of its Needsmust Power Plant. In an official procurement notice dated February 3, 2026, the utility’s Project Implementation Unit (PIU) announced it is seeking qualified consultancy firms to submit proposals for this critical infrastructure project.

    The expansion initiative represents a significant investment in the nation’s energy infrastructure, aiming to enhance power generation capacity and reliability across the federation. Interested consulting firms with proven expertise in power plant engineering and expansion projects must submit their proposals through specified channels, including physical submissions to the PIU office on Central Street in Basseterre or via email to the dedicated project address: piu@hybridpowerplant.skelec.kn.

    Comprehensive documentation detailing the technical requirements, submission guidelines, and evaluation criteria for this Request for Proposals is available through the official procurement notice published on SKELEC’s website. The detailed specifications outline the scope of services required and the qualification standards that prospective bidders must meet to be considered for this high-value consultancy contract.

    This procurement process follows international competitive bidding standards, ensuring transparency and equal opportunity for qualified engineering consultants from around the world to participate in shaping St. Kitts’ energy future.

  • St. Kitts and Nevis adds biometric verification to Citizenship by Investment program | Biometric Update

    St. Kitts and Nevis adds biometric verification to Citizenship by Investment program | Biometric Update

    The Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis has announced a significant upgrade to its Citizenship by Investment (CBI) program, implementing mandatory biometric data collection for all new applicants. The new security protocol, scheduled for implementation before the conclusion of Q1 2026, will require fingerprint and facial biometric verification as part of the application process.

    Executive Chairman of the Citizenship Unit, H.E. Calvin St. Juste, emphasized that this biometric initiative demonstrates the nation’s “unwavering commitment to maintaining the integrity and reputation of St. Kitts and Nevis as a responsible global partner.” The enhanced security measures aim to align the Federation’s travel documents with international civil aviation and border security standards, mirroring biometric protocols already established in the European Union, United States, and United Kingdom.

    Notably, the biometric requirement extends beyond new applicants to include existing citizens who obtained nationality through the CBI program, though they will benefit from an extended transition period. Native-born nationals remain exempt from these new verification requirements.

    The technological advancement follows a November visit by a Taiwan Technical Mission that engaged with stakeholders to advance the Digital Identity Authentication Project. This initiative forms a crucial component of the nation’s e-government roadmap, establishing a secure, standards-based digital identity infrastructure to support smart governance and trusted online services.

    The Citizenship Unit has committed to providing detailed guidance to both applicants and existing program citizens in the coming weeks, ensuring a smooth transition to the enhanced verification system.

  • SKN reaffirms support for Taiwan joining WHO and its Executive Body

    SKN reaffirms support for Taiwan joining WHO and its Executive Body

    WASHINGTON, DC — In a significant diplomatic move, the Federation of St. Kitts and Nevis has reaffirmed its strong advocacy for Taiwan’s integration into the World Health Organization (WHO) and its Executive Body. This position was formally articulated through an official government statement released on Monday, February 2, 2026.

    The Caribbean nation emphasized that global health challenges transcend political boundaries, arguing that Taiwan’s exclusion from WHO proceedings undermines international public health architecture. The Federation specifically called for Taiwan’s ‘meaningful participation’ in the WHO’s work and meetings, including the upcoming 158th Session of the WHO Executive Board and the forthcoming World Health Assembly.

    ‘We firmly believe that issues including pandemic preparedness, communicable and non-communicable diseases, mental health, maternal and child nutrition, and universal health coverage require inclusive cooperation and collective engagement of all capable partners,’ the government statement read.

    The Federation highlighted Taiwan’s demonstrated expertise in public health advancement, healthcare delivery systems, digital health innovation, and international medical initiatives. ‘Taiwan’s experience in disease prevention, universal health coverage, and health technology innovation represents valuable knowledge that can benefit the wider international community,’ the statement added.

    This diplomatic stance places St. Kitts and Nevis among the most vocal supporters of Taiwan’s international participation, despite consistent opposition from China, which claims sovereignty over the island territory. The Federation maintains that Taiwan’s inclusion aligns with the universal right to health and global objectives of ensuring health security for all peoples.

    The government concluded by reiterating its commitment to working with international partners to advance a ‘resilient, equitable, and effective global health system’ guided by common good rather than political considerations.

  • Fighting fuels deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s South Kordofan

    Fighting fuels deepening humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s South Kordofan

    The United Nations has issued a grave warning that escalating military confrontations in Sudan’s South Kordofan state are triggering massive population displacements and creating conditions for a full-scale humanitarian disaster. According to assessments from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), civilian populations are enduring intensified violence, critical supply shortages, and the near-total breakdown of essential services as combat persists between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

    UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq reported that security conditions in the strategic city of Dilling have deteriorated dramatically in recent weeks, with widespread artillery bombardments and drone strikes targeting residential areas. Communication blackouts throughout the region have prevented independent verification of casualty numbers, though local sources indicate potentially significant civilian fatalities.

    The conflict has forced approximately 117,000 residents—nearly half of Dilling’s population—to flee their homes. Those remaining face severe food shortages, collapsed economic systems, and depleted medical facilities. Similarly, the state capital Kadugli has witnessed the exodus of over 80% of its population, with an estimated 147,000 people displaced to other regions.

    Humanitarian assessment teams visiting Abu Jubaiha documented a continuous stream of displaced families arriving from conflict zones, with 250-300 individuals reaching the area daily. Many survivors reported journeying for weeks under perilous conditions, with some fatalities occurring during escape attempts.

    Across the broader Kordofan region, recent fighting has displaced more than 88,000 people since late October. Relief operations face severe constraints due to security risks, supply chain disruptions, and movement restrictions. A critical aid convoy destined for Dilling and Kadugli remains immobilized in El Obeid, North Kordofan, awaiting security guarantees.

    The crisis extends beyond South Kordofan, with the International Organization for Migration reporting over 127,000 people displaced from North Darfur’s capital El Fasher between October and January. Most remain within North Darfur while others have fled to neighboring states, overwhelming already strained resources.

    UN officials are demanding immediate cessation of attacks on civilian infrastructure and urging all conflict parties to permit safe, unimpeded humanitarian access. With needs escalating across Sudan, OCHA has launched an urgent funding appeal for $2.9 billion to support approximately 20 million vulnerable people throughout 2026.

  • Prime Minister Dr. Drew attends World Governments Summit in the United Arab Emirates

    Prime Minister Dr. Drew attends World Governments Summit in the United Arab Emirates

    Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew of Saint Kitts and Nevis is set to participate in the prestigious World Governments Summit 2026, scheduled from February 3-5 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The high-level gathering brings together government leaders, policy experts, and international organizations to address global governance challenges through innovation and technological advancement.

    The summit, organized by the World Governments Summit Organisation, serves as a neutral platform for developing future-oriented governance models. The event facilitates strategic dialogues and cross-sector collaboration aimed at creating more effective governmental frameworks capable of addressing shared international concerns.

    Prime Minister Drew’s delegation includes his spouse Mrs. Diani Prince-Drew, Permanent Secretary Naeemah Hazelle from the Prime Minister’s Office, and Sherema Matthew, Director of the St. Kitts and Nevis Information Service. Their participation demonstrates the nation’s commitment to engaging with global governance discussions and strengthening international partnerships.

    The UAE Government is fully funding the official travel and accommodation expenses for the delegation, highlighting the cooperative nature of the event. The summit expects attendance from numerous regional and international leaders who will exchange policy ideas and best practices for driving meaningful global impact through improved governance structures.

    Prime Minister Drew’s involvement emphasizes Saint Kitts and Nevis’ dedication to contributing to worldwide conversations about sustainable development, technological innovation in governance, and advancing both national and regional priorities through international cooperation.