Last Updated on April 12, 2023, 1:19 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew, has taken to his social media account to share the schedule of the Labour Day celebration. Dr Drew serves as the leader of the St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party. He was elected into the position of leadership in 2021. The Prime Minister, currently leading the majority government of St Kitts and Nevis, is constituted by the Labour Party leaders.
Accordingly, he has shared the schedule for the celebration of labour weekend in the governments of St Kitts and Nevis. Labour Day is celebrated on May 1 every year. Before the official commemoration of Labour Day in the Government of St Kitts and Nevis, the labour party politicians have planned a series of other celebrations.
First, St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party members have hosted a series of meetings with the people of the various constituencies. The following is the schedule for the Pre-Labour Day Meetings shared by the Prime Minister, Dr Terrance Drew:
The meetings will commence on April 20, DAY 1, with the people of Constituency 6 getting the chance to interact with their leaders.
On April 23, DAY 2, the leaders of the SKNLP will move on to Constituency 7
On April 27, DAY 3, the leaders of the Labour Party will interact with the people of Constituency 8
On April 28, DAY 4, the people of Constituency 1 will get the chance to interact with the Labour Leaders.
Meanwhile, the celebratory events are laid out as follows:
April 21, 2023: On the Block
Venue: Basseterre
April 28, 2023: Ms Labour Mini Motorcade
Venue: Basseterre
April 29, 2023: Labour Queen Show
Venue: Carnival Village
April 30, 2023: Wreath Laying Ceremony
Venue: Dieppe Bay, St. Pauls, St Peters and Springfield
May 1, 2023: Labour Day Parade
Venue: Patsy Allers Playing Field
20-21 MAY, 2023: Conference 2023
May 28, 2023: Requiem Mass
Venue: Constituency 5
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