AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy & Utilities: Nevis moves to shore up power reliability with the appointment of Nelson Ald Stapleton as General Manager of NEVLEC, effective June 1, after years in NEVLEC and SKELEC roles. Water Security: St. Kitts and Nevis issues a formal drought warning as below-average rains persist, with government crews installing a new water line to boost supply to St. Peter’s and surrounding communities, part of a broader push that totals nearly EC$100 million in water infrastructure and climate resilience work. Tourism & Growth: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley urges a shift in tourism strategy toward more events and a stronger regional market as fuel costs and seasonality continue to pressure arrivals. Citizenship & Compliance: The High Court dismisses a U.S. businessman’s challenge to a St. Kitts-Nevis CBI denial, while the program also earns “Program of the Year” recognition after reforms. Regional Trade & Diplomacy: CARICOM foreign ministers back support for Cuba but with notable divisions, and the UAE signals interest in a CARICOM trade and investment framework tied to sustainable energy and infrastructure cooperation. Maritime Risk: IMO and regional partners warn Somali piracy is resurging, including concern for vessels linked to St. Kitts and Nevis. Youth & Innovation: Tech Tank SKN launches to cultivate youth innovators (ages 14–18), and the ECCB Creative Youth Competition spotlights local talent through poetry and spoken word.
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