AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEducation & Social Mobility: Prime Minister Terrance Drew hailed the first Elevate Programme CSEC/CXC results, with a 100% pass rate in English Language and Principles of Business, plus 75% in Human and Social Biology, calling it “the power of opportunity” and a “second chance.” Cost of Living Relief: The government launched the 2026–2027 EC$250 Back-to-School Voucher Programme, with applications open from Aug. 17 to Dec. 31 for eligible children in licensed pre-schools through tertiary institutions, aimed at easing uniform and supplies costs. Water Security: St. Kitts is facing worsening drought, with rainfall about 50% below normal through June, and officials warning conditions could persist into the hurricane season, urging conservation and preparedness. Youth & Sports Development: Four Kittitian women cricketers—Zara Skerritt, Aaliyah Weekes, Leanga Warner and C’Quinya Dasent—were selected for Cricket West Indies’ Under-19 Women’s High-Performance Camp in Antigua (Aug. 17–29). Governance & Oversight: Opposition Leader Mark Brantley said he is taking responsibility for delays around the Public Accounts Committee, pushing back on criticism over PAC timing. Community Preparedness: Nevis launched a Hurricane Awareness Drive (Aug. 16–22) urging businesses and communities to build emergency plans and kits ahead of peak season.
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