
Last Updated on March 1, 2023, 3:51 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew, will feature in a special interview to discuss key issues of national importance in the government of St Kitts and Nevis. The special interview will be held on Thursday, March 2, 2023. The Prime Minister will interact with the media and inform them of the critical issues of national importance.
The interview will be carried “live” through government-owned media sources, including St Kitts and Nevis Information Service (SKNIS), the youtube account of the office of the Prime Minister. The interview will be available online through ZIZ Radio. Meanwhile, Apart from Television channels, the Special interview featuring Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew will be broadcast on Freedom FM, Winn FM and SKN Newsline.
The Prime Minister has been in office for seven months. In these months, Prime Minster Drew has interacted with the media on several occasions to discuss issues of national importance and make them aware of the development programmes that the government has taken up.
Sources suggest that the special interviews will be hosted every month where Dr Terrance Drew will take the stage and tell the people of St Kitts and Nevis about the developments that took place the month prior and the plans for the future of the country’s policies.
In the previous instalment of the special interviews, Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew talked in depth about the issues the country faces in terms of all of his ministries. Prime Minister Dr Terrance Drew is responsible for the Ministries of Health, Social Security, National Security and Finance.
In the previous session, Dr Terrance Drew provided updates to the media regarding the changes and upgrades that the various institutions working under his ministries require for the smooth functioning of their duties and functions. The media will have similar expectations from the interaction on March 2, 2023.
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