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‘Doh Press Me’ Competition in Full Swing This November

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Basseterre, St. Kitts (MoPIEUDT NEWS) – As part of CARICOM Energy Month 2025, the Energy Unit within the Ministry of Public Infrastructure, Energy & Utilities and Domestic Transport has designated every Friday in November as ‘No Iron Day’.

To boost public engagement, the Energy Unit launched the ‘Doh Press Me’ competition on, Friday, November 7, 2025. The competition encourages the general public to embrace their rough dry look in support of energy conservation throughout the month of November.

Participants are invited to:

  • Leave the iron unplugged
  • Embrace their rough dry style
  • Share a photo or short video on Facebook

The ‘Doh Press Me’ challenge seeks to highlight the importance of energy efficiency while fostering self-expression.

Countdown to the Close of Week 2 Submissions:

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Visit mopieudt.gov.kn and follow the Energy Unit’s Facebook page for more updates throughout CARICOM Energy Month 2025.

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