AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoRegional Diplomacy: Suriname pushed back on Guyana over the Corentyne bridge, saying President Ali was told last month and that financing was discussed in multiple high-level meetings. CARICOM Governance: Professor Rajendra Ramlogan urged the CCJ to review the CARICOM SG reappointment process, after concerns were raised about treaty compliance. Local Health System: St. Kitts and Nevis appointed Gardenia Destang-Richardson and Nikisha Hazel to senior Ministry of Health roles, as officials move to strengthen institutional nursing and health management. Citizenship & Security: The Citizenship Unit says biometric enrolment for economic citizens is coming, with passports tied to completion deadlines. Infrastructure & Jobs: Nevis began major expansion work at Vance W. Amory International Airport, while St. Kitts broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal aimed at cruise home-porting by Nov 2027. Public Services: The Federation published a step-by-step guide for biometric passport enrolment, outlining booking, capture, and completion steps. Culture & Tourism: The 2026 St. Kitts Music Festival was declared a success, with tourism gains and plans to address venue access and changeovers.
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