Premier Mark Brantley highlights new business in Nevis 'Walco's The Bakery'
Premier Brantley said that he was proud of the economic growth the island has witnessed this year, which is clearly evident by the number of new businesses and new employment opportunities carded.

"I am especially happy that locals are investing and taking advantage of the growth being seen on the island. I wish "Walco's The Bakery" every success," he added.
Several other citizens and residents also gave their best wishes to the owners and said that they were looking forward to visiting them. "Congratulations. All the best to Walco Bakery. Is that the old Harold Walters mechanic shop? I love it," wrote a user named Clyde Griffin, while another user, Malcolm Smith, said, "Congratulations, Nevis, always Nice."
Mark Brantley is always at the forefront of supporting the local business and appreciates the investor for investing in the small island nation and contributing to its overall growth.He makes regular visits to different local businesses to encourage them and know what concerns they are facing to help them out in some ways.
Earlier in December, he also visited Val's Delights and said that their products are exceptional. He urged all the citizens and residents to visit them and have a taste of their delicious offerings."All local ingredients and made to the highest standards. I can't eat fried fish without pepper vinegar, so thank you to my dear friend Ermine Hendrickson. For your local products, contact Val's Delights at 4695867," said Premier Brantley.
The aim behind highlighting local businesses through his official Facebook account is to make to famous among the citizens and residents of Nevis and to let them know of the various offerings on the island. The citizens have always appreciated the Premier for his generosity and down-to-earth actions.Author Profile
Monika Walker is a senior journalist specializing in regional and international politics, offering in-depth analysis on governance, diplomacy, and key global developments. With a degree in International Journalism, she is dedicated to amplifying underrepresented voices through factual reporting. She also covers world news across every genre, providing readers with balanced and timely insights that connect the Caribbean to global conversations.
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