Last Updated on April 4, 2023, 7:22 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The Premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley, shared a significant update about the developments in the government of Nevis. He shared that the island has successfully re-established a call centre. The Premier of Nevis shared that he was present at the official signing ceremony of the agreements to re-establish the call centres on the island.
The premier of Nevis, Mark Brantley believes that the agreement for the re-establishment of the call centres will boost the employment statistics of the island. The authorities have approved opening the call centre in Brown Hill. Brantley shared some glimpses of the event on his social media account. He said that something good is happening in Nevis, noting that This will generate much-needed jobs and activity on the island.
During the event, Premier Mark Brantley was accompanied by the Deputy Premier of Nevis, who handles the responsibility for the Ministry of Agriculture, Lands, Natural Resources, Fisheries, Cooperatives, Culture and Housing
The Premier of Nevis extended his congratulations to the Nevis Investment Promotion Agency, its leader Tamica Lawrence and Permanent Secretary Colin Dore for bringing this investment to fruition. He shared that The investors had high praise for the efficiency and ease with which NIPA made doing business in Nevis.

Premier Mark Brantley extended his gratitude to the investors for choosing to do business un Nevis. At the same time, he hoped that the people of Nevis looking for a job would apply for a position at the call centre. The government’s initiative will be the perfect opportunity for the people to get jobs and support their livelihoods and families.‘
The re-establishment of Call centres in Nevis will serve as an opportunity for the government to uplift the island’s job and employment infrastructure, uplifting the lifestyle and standard of living of the people. The People of Nevis have commended the government for their initiative and asked them where they can apply for the job.
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