Dr Terrance Drew hosts 6th Constituency Awards Dinner honouring community contributors in St Kitts and Nevis

The 6th Annual Constituency Awards Dinner was hosted by the Prime Minister of St Kitts and Nevis, Dr Terrance Drew. The event honored the residents of Constituency 8 for their service and dedication to the local community.
The annual event allows the people of the constituency to come together. During the most recent edition for the dinner, they had the opportunity to interact with the representative of C-8, Dr Drew.
The event was also attended by Prime Minister’s wife, Diani Prince-Drew. The couple hosted the dinner for their constituents at the Royal St. Kitts Hotel on Saturday, 18th April, 2026.
During the event, the Prime Minister and the Member of the Parliament for Constituency 8, Dr Terrance Drew, honored 14 distinguished individuals for their contribution to the community. PM Drew shared several images from the event on his social media and highlighted all the awardees’ contributions to the upliftment of the community.
Dr Terrance Drew said that the awardees have contributed to the growth of the nation with their work across different fields. In a social media post, Dr Drew also said, Saturday night was a powerful reminder of who we are as a people.
The Prime Minister extended his sincere gratitude to the people who have been honored and who have worked for the country for their service and commitment. He reiterated that example of these individuals stands as a guiding light for us all,”
The names of all fourteen people who were honored have not been shared by Dr Terrance Drew however, several images from the event feature the awardees receiving the plaques.
The St Kitts and Nevis Labour Party also hosted a Lunch with your leaders on Friday, wherein, the people from all over the island nation were invited to be part of a connectivity event. The participants were able to interact directly with their leaders and representatives.
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