AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoSustainable Island Agenda: Prime Minister Terrance Drew laid out a 10-year vision for St. Kitts and Nevis—100% renewable energy, cheaper electricity, reliable water, stronger food security, and more digital services—framing it as a generational wealth project for citizens. Water Security: Drew also said major water investments are shielding the Federation from drought conditions, with about 70% of St. Kitts now on 24-hour supply and St. Peters moving to full-time service. Healthcare Modernisation: Government announced the first cardiologist at JNF Hospital and created a Nursing Informatics Advisory Committee to guide the HIS/EHR rollout, with nurses central to the clinical governance of the digital transformation. Nevis Destiny Project: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says the US$1 billion Destiny Project remains stalled pending federal approval, while Drew reiterates constitutional sovereignty and limits on federal land-use authority. Regional Diplomacy: Canada and CARICOM renewed their strategic partnership, prioritising security, climate resilience, and resilient economies after talks in Panama on the margins of the OAS. Humanitarian Support: Drew said St. Kitts and Nevis is in contact with Venezuela and stands ready to help after back-to-back earthquakes. Public Health & Community: Child Month 41 closed with grand parades in Basseterre and Charlestown, while a Regional Testing Day in Basseterre offered free health services. Culture & Tourism: The 28th St. Kitts Music Festival opened with a major lineup and a tribute to late cultural icon Elston “King Ellie Matt” Nero, as arrivals build ahead of the weekend finale.
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