AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCost-of-living relief: St. Kitts and Nevis launched its 2026 Back-to-School Voucher Programme, giving EC$250 per eligible child (applications open Aug. 17 to Dec. 31) with funds loaded to approved JAD Digital Wallets for uniforms and school supplies. Household support: Government also pointed to broader household measures as global inflation and uncertainty keep pressure on families. Education upgrades: The Joy Project’s Cool Schools Initiative says it has completed installing 250 ceiling fans across every Government primary school in St. Kitts, aiming to make classrooms cooler for students and teachers. Health system modernization: PAHO/WHO praised the start of data entry for the Centralised Health Workforce Database (CHWD+), supporting stronger workforce planning. Justice and sentencing: The St. Kitts and Nevis DPP says he will study a Privy Council ruling and advise a review of mandatory minimum sentences for firearm and sexual offences. Public safety: Authorities intercepted the MV C Elizabeth again at the deep-water port, seizing cocaine and cannabis concealed in coconut cargo, and charged a separate firearm contraband case involving Adonis Concepcion. Energy project: Nevis’ geothermal push moved forward with a US$5.9m down payment to begin mobilising a drilling rig. Politics & governance: Former PM Timothy Harris unveiled PLP candidates at the party convention, while PAM set Sept. 1 for its leadership election. Youth sport: Four Kittitian cricketers were selected for Cricket West Indies’ Under-19 Women’s High-Performance Camp in Antigua.
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