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02 April 2009
The Social Security Board is teaming up with the Department of Youth to stage an important one-day Symposium involving the youth of the Federation in which particular focus is being directed at students of the Federation’s High Schools... read more
02 April 2009
The Social Security Board announces the following increases in Benefits effective from 1st July 2005, to be paid from September 2005.
1. Pension Increases: An increase of 3% on all pensions. Furthermore:.. read more
02 April 2009
Nine years have passed since the Social Security Board introduced Self-employed coverage to persons employed in the informal sector on July 1,1996.To date there are 1531 registered Self-Employed Contributors and efforts are being made to increase this number significantly.To observe the 9th Annivers.. read more
02 April 2009
HON. TERRENCE SAM CONDOR Deputy Prime Minister Minister of Education, Youth, Social and Community Development and Gender Affairs. It is an honour, to once again have the opportunity, to address you, the citizens and residents of St.Kitts/Nevis,.. read more
02 April 2009
The St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board wishes to advise all employers and employees of the implementation of a new tier in the structure of Housing and Social Development Levy, effective January 2006... read more
02 April 2009
Significant Additions to Equipment Stock for JNF General Hospital
The St. Christopher and Nevis Social Security Board has again demonstrated its commitment to health care by handing over more than $200,000.00 worth of equipment to the Joseph N... read more
02 April 2009
February 1st 2005 marked the 27th year the Social Security Fund has been in existence within the Federation. Although there was not much fanfare, certain significant events took place to coincide with the event... read more
02 April 2009
Every year the Social Security Board sets aside US$100,000.00 for donation to the health sector in St. Kitts and Nevis . In recent years the Board has made significant donations amounting to approximately $3m mainly in the form of essential equipment that support the infrastructure of the.. read more
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