Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities; Domestic Transport; Information, Communication and Technology; and Posts

Welcome to the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities; Domestic Transport; Information, Communication and Technology; and Posts of St. Kitts and Nevis.
Under the dynamic leadership of The Honourable Konris G. Maynard, this Ministry is at the forefront of modernizing national infrastructure, expanding access to technology, and ensuring efficient, sustainable public services that support the nation’s growth and connectivity.

Through its integrated divisions, the Ministry strengthens the physical and digital foundations of the Federation — advancing renewable energy, improving transportation networks, enhancing ICT capabilities, and ensuring reliable postal services. Together, these efforts power St. Kitts and Nevis’ transformation into a resilient, connected, and forward-looking nation.

Under the stewardship of Hon. Konris G. Maynard, the Ministry continues to strengthen the nation’s infrastructure and technological foundation. By integrating innovation, sustainability, and connectivity, it ensures that St. Kitts and Nevis remains competitive, resilient, and well-equipped to meet the challenges and opportunities of the modern world.

Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities

The Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy and Utilities is responsible for developing, maintaining, and managing the essential systems that drive national progress.
It oversees the planning and construction of public infrastructure, the management of water and electricity services, and the promotion of sustainable energy solutions. The Ministry is committed to building resilient infrastructure, improving utility efficiency, and integrating renewable energy into the national grid — ensuring that every citizen benefits from reliable and environmentally responsible services.

Ministry of Domestic Transport

The Ministry of Domestic Transport manages the development and regulation of transportation systems across St. Kitts and Nevis.Its mandate includes improving road safety, upgrading transport infrastructure, and ensuring the safe and efficient movement of people and goods.
Through policy development, innovation, and public-private collaboration, the Ministry works to create a modern, accessible, and sustainable transport network that meets the needs of a growing economy.

Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology (ICT)

The Ministry of Information, Communication and Technology leads the digital transformation of government services and national connectivity. It works to expand access to broadband and digital resources, strengthen cybersecurity, and enhance technological innovation within public and private sectors. By promoting digital literacy and ICT integration, the Ministry empowers citizens, improves government efficiency, and positions St. Kitts and Nevis as a leader in the digital age.

Ministry of Posts

The Ministry of Posts ensures reliable, efficient, and accessible postal and courier services across the Federation.It is committed to modernizing postal operations through digital tools, logistics improvement, and customer-centered service delivery. The Ministry also plays a key role in connecting communities and supporting commerce through effective mail, parcel, and communication networks that reach every corner of the nation.

Ministries & Departments

  • Public Infrastructure, Energy, and Utilities
  • Domestic Transport
  • PublicInformation, Communications and Technology
  • Posts

Contact Information

Mr. Daryll Lloyd
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy & Utilities and Domestic Transport

Address:
2nd Floor
Ram’s Complex
Camps, St. Kitts

Telephone: (869) 467-1466/1448
E-mail: daryll.lloyd@gov.kn

Mr. Cheryleann Pemberton 
Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information, Communications, Technology and Post

Address:
#3 CA Paul Southwell Industrial Site, Basseterre, St. Kitts

Telephone: (869) 467-1281/4111
E-mail: pssec.moient@gov.kn

St. Kitts was once known as the Gibraltar of the West Indies for its domination of 18th- century colonial battles. How the island rose to become the world’s leader in sugarcane cultivation, an inspiration for the industrial revolution in the process.

Contact Us

Government Headquarters
Church Street, Basseterre

Mon – Fri: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm