AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoTourism & Culture: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson says the 2026 St. Kitts Music Festival delivered on its promise, boosting visitor arrivals and hotel occupancy, while also flagging venue access and changeover issues to fix for next year. Workforce Development: Deputy PM and Education Minister Dr. Geoffrey Hanley signed a skills partnership declaration with Hamburg, Germany, aimed at future-ready training tied to green energy and sustainable industries. Regional Politics: Prime Minister Dr. Terrance Drew heads to CARICOM’s 51st Heads of Government meeting in Saint Lucia (July 5–8) as outgoing chair, with leadership transition to Phillip J. Pierre. Environment & Resilience: St. Kitts begins preparations for a National Sargassum Management Project, including equipping tractors and training operators under UNDP and Japan partnership support. Public Administration: The Ministry of Health appoints new directors for health institutions and institutional nursing services amid ongoing public pressure over healthcare performance. Infrastructure & Jobs: Nevis broke ground on the Vance W. Amory Airport expansion (runway extension, new facilities) and St. Kitts started work on a Port Zante cruise terminal targeting cruise home-porting by Nov 2027. Security & Law: St. Kitts and Nevis moves to introduce biometrics for Citizenship by Investment economic citizens by next August, as international scrutiny of passports intensifies. Sports: The Athletics Federation named its ANOCES team for July 4–5, mixing experienced athletes and emerging talent.
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