Youth Inclusion and Mental Health Take Centre Stage in National Development Push
Government officials say youth mental health and inclusion are no longer optional but essential to national development and long-term social stability.
Government officials say youth mental health and inclusion are no longer optional but essential to national development and long-term social stability.
A locally facilitated book donation has expanded the Sandy Point Primary School library, supporting literacy and community-driven education efforts.
Prime Minister Drew says his participation in the World Governments Summit 2026 is opening doors for energy, water and investment partnerships for St. Kitts and Nevis.
Big names, regional stars, and global appeal headline the St. Kitts Music Festival 2026 as organisers position the event as a major tourism and cultural driver.
St. Kitts and Nevis strengthens its diplomatic footprint, joining global talks in Kyrgyzstan on security, development, and international cooperation.
The January 2026 voters’ list is now available online, with electoral services operating as normal despite an ongoing investigation into unauthorised system access.
The National Assembly deepened parliamentary diplomacy at the Commonwealth Speakers’ Conference in India, securing new regional leadership and strengthening ties with the Lok Sabha.
Authorities say unauthorised remote access was detected at the Electoral Office, but confirm the voters’ register was not compromised as investigations continue.
Saint Kitts and Nevis earned praise from more than 60 UN member states during its human rights review in Geneva, with officials describing the process as a key moment for accountability and reform.
Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew says the construction of a new manufacturing plant in Green Valley, Cayon, marks the fulfilment of a commitment to revitalise local industry, strengthen water security and expand employment opportunities in St. Kitts and Nevis.