HISTORIC FORT THOMAS SITE TO BECOME FOREIGN-OWNED $30 MILLION MOSQUE AND MUSEUM
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HISTORIC FORT THOMAS SITE TO BECOME FOREIGN-OWNED $30 MILLION MOSQUE AND MUSEUM
Headline: A national heritage landmark slips into foreign hands as the government finalizes a controversial $30 million deal for a mosque-style museum complex—raising urgent questions about transparency, cultural identity, and the quiet erosion of local control. FROM FORT TO FOREIGN FRONTIER In what is now being described as one of the most contentious development moves in recent memory, the government of St. Kitts and Nevis has finalized a US$3…
Prime Minister Unveil New Era for Fort Thomas
BASSETERRE – Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Hon. Dr. Terrance Drew, this morning led the groundbreaking ceremony for the Symbol of Love Museum and Monuments at Fort Thomas, marking the beginning of a transformative new chapter for the historic 8.7-acre property located at Fortlands, Basseterre. The project, valued at US$30 million, represents a significant foreign direct investment partnership between the Government of St. Kitts and Nevi…
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