AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBiometric Passport Upgrade: St. Kitts and Nevis has launched a mandatory biometric enrolment programme to modernise passports, with citizens required to complete the process by 31 July 2027. Public Health & Border Controls: With Ebola concerns rising across parts of Africa, the government issued travel advisories and strengthened port screening; 17 Nigerian nationals were denied entry on public health grounds, while health officials reiterated there are no suspected or confirmed Ebola cases in the Federation. Water Security: Facing a severe dry season, government crews installed a new water line to boost supply to St. Peter’s, as officials warn of below-normal rainfall ahead. Nevis Governance & Utilities: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley confirmed the appointment of Ald Stapleton as General Manager of the Nevis Electricity Company effective June 1. Mental Health Support: The “It’s Okay Campaign” launched at Joseph N France General Hospital targets nurses’ mental wellbeing, backed by Taiwan cooperation. Regional Diplomacy & Trade: St. Kitts and Nevis is attending OECS environment talks in Dominica and unveiled the live website for ACTIF 2026 (July 29–31).
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