Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Nevisian Island Administrations have over the years provided an environment where business can prosper and grow. This environment is in jeopardy with the actions of the federal government as they input themselves into into the private sector with government take over of private enterprises in recent weeks. This will no doubt have a negative impact on persons who wants to invest in Nevis. The question will be asked, Is my investment secure or will it be taken confiscated by the government in the future?
Business owners and investors in Nevis have made great strides since 1980, let us not lose the confidence of the private sector because of an overzealous predatory federal government.
This is a marriage gone bad, let us get our divorce from St. Kitts and end this abusive relationship. We have to get rid of this ball and chain (St. Kitts) and fight for an INDEPENDENT Nevis.

Monday, September 11, 2006

Warner Parks was refurbished with millions of dollars, now a new Conaree Stadium. Both of these projects were done under the auspices of the Federal Government on the island of St. Kitts. Is the federal government solely a St. Kitts government or is it a government of the citizens of St. Kitts Nevis? If the latter is true then the island of Nevis is being short changed since the government has expended none of the millions on Grove Park or any of the lesser lots on which sports are played in Nevis.
Nevisians, let us not be fooled by the smokescreen of electoral and constitutional reform INDEPENDENCE from St. Kitts is our destiny.

Monday, September 04, 2006

It is rather interesting that The Communication Unit, Office of the Prime Minister is previewing a speech by the Premier of Nevis, the Hon. Joseph Parry. The Labour Party is the sworn enemy of the NRP, the party who has over the years contributed to Labour being out of power.
So why, is a Labour government previewing a speech that will expound on the NRP’s philosophy relative to Electoral and Constitutional Reform for St. Kitts and Nevis. Lets not forget that it is to the St. Kitts politicians benefit to have the cash cow known as Nevis as part of the Federation. The difference in the political philosophies of CCM and NRP will be exploited by the concerted efforts of Kittitian politicians for their gains. Mr. Parry choose your words carefully and put Nevis first.