EXCLUSIVE: Destiny Goes Social – Fact Checks And Clarity Dropping Online
Run Di Chat family, Destiny just levelled up. Hot on the heels of its website launch, the sustainable resort community planned for South Nevis has now rolled out its official social media channels – X, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook – and they’re already busy setting the record straight.
The move comes after weeks of chatter, rumours, and wild claims floating around online. Destiny’s response? Hit back with plain facts, served up in neat, shareable posts.
Here’s a taste of what’s out there:
👉 Fact Check: The Destiny Special Sustainability Zone will remain part of Nevis. No sovereignty, no breakaway, just a special framework with its own rules that still answer to the Constitution of Saint Kitts and Nevis.
👉 Fact Check: The Zone will stay open to Nevisians. Locals can come and go freely, the sea stays open to fishing, and beaches remain public property.
👉 Fact Check: The lead investor is not some faceless foreigner – they’re a citizen of St Kitts and Nevis, with a track record of supporting local charities and investments.
👉 Fact Check: Jobs, revenue, and industries are the real play here. From construction to hospitality, Destiny is pitching major opportunities for Nevisians, all wrapped in sustainable housing, infrastructure, and land-and-sea restoration.
By taking the fight to social media, Destiny is clearly trying to get ahead of the noise – showing transparency and making sure locals see what’s really on the table. And let’s be real, in 2025, if you’re not on socials, you’re not in the conversation.
Run Di Chat take? This is a smart move. Nevisians have questions, and instead of hiding, Destiny’s answering them head-on. If the posts keep coming with this level of clarity, the project might just win over some sceptics.
💡 Bottom line: Destiny isn’t only building hotels and eco-villages – it’s building its reputation, one fact-check at a time.
Tagline on the socials says it all: “Destiny is here for Nevis. Together, we build our future.”