St Kitts and Nevis: Two more people test COVID-19 positive

KZN first composite title deed handover boosts Community Prosperity

Shallcross, KwaZulu Natal: KZN will witness their first-ever handover of a composite title deed for the institutional, wholesale benefit of a community in eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality since the start of the ongoing title deed on Tuesday Campaign in September.

Botswana Prison gifts Kgotla Shelter to McCarthy Rust

Botswana: The Kgotla system is a platform for regular discussions, consultations and exchange of ideas on major community or national issues among citizens. Traditionally, it is charged with the responsibility of building the nation and social cohesion, with the wider purpose of promoting harmony among the communities. 

Kenya Green Zones Project to accelerate seedlings production

Kenya: The Green Zones Development Support Project Phase II (GZDSP II) Manager, Jerome Mwanzia has said that the project will build an additional four model tree nurseries with an annual production capacity of 1.5 million seedlings each.

Zambia Air Force commander aims for safer Zambian skies

Zambia: The Zambia Air Force (ZAF) Commander, Lt Gen Colin Barry, Wednesday morning took time to visit the Flying Training School (FTS) in Livingstone and took part in a flight safety training exercise involving the SF260 TW pilot trainer aircraft.

St Kitts and Nevis recorded two additional cases of the COVID-19 in the past 24 hours, taking the total number of active cases to thirty-seven. There are 2701 individuals who have recovered from the deadliest mutant, while a total of twenty-eight individuals lost their lives to the deadliest mutant.

Since the pandemic started in the twin-island Federation, a total of 2701 confirmed infections of the deadliest COVID-19 has been recorded, according to the report of the Ministry of Health.

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Out of these confirmed cases statistics, 2310 were cases were reported in St Kitts island while 456 were reported in Nevis.

As per the report of the health ministry, till November 19, 2021, a total of 51 727 COVID-19 vaccine doses were administered on the twin-island Federation, out of which, in total, 39,358 doses were administered on the island of St Kitts, whereas 12,369 were administered in Nevis.

Seventy-three per cent of St Kitts and Nevis total population has received their second dose of the vaccine and are now fully vaccinated; on the other hand, 79.6 per cent of twin-island’s total population has taken atleast one jab of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the report by the health ministry.

The island country is also vaccinating the population of children between the age group of 12 to 18 years, in which around 13.5 per cent population is vaccinated at least by receiving their one dose of the vaccine while 11.2 per cent of children has received a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and are now fully vaccinated.

The COVID-19 vaccination and update report was shared by the Ministry of Health via Facebook and on their official website.

If the citizens are having any query related to the COVID-19 vaccination or need help, they can call on the following numbers which have been provided by the government:
1. (869)467-1146/1233 for St Kitts
2. 469-8010 for Nevis.

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KZN first composite title deed handover boosts Community Prosperity

Shallcross, KwaZulu Natal: KZN will witness their first-ever handover of a composite title deed for the institutional, wholesale benefit of a community in eThekwini Metropolitan Municipality since the start of the ongoing title deed on Tuesday Campaign in September.

Botswana Prison gifts Kgotla Shelter to McCarthy Rust

Botswana: The Kgotla system is a platform for regular discussions, consultations and exchange of ideas on major community or national issues among citizens. Traditionally, it is charged with the responsibility of building the nation and social cohesion, with the wider purpose of promoting harmony among the communities. 

Kenya Green Zones Project to accelerate seedlings production

Kenya: The Green Zones Development Support Project Phase II (GZDSP II) Manager, Jerome Mwanzia has said that the project will build an additional four model tree nurseries with an annual production capacity of 1.5 million seedlings each.

Zambia Air Force commander aims for safer Zambian skies

Zambia: The Zambia Air Force (ZAF) Commander, Lt Gen Colin Barry, Wednesday morning took time to visit the Flying Training School (FTS) in Livingstone and took part in a flight safety training exercise involving the SF260 TW pilot trainer aircraft.

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