AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism Infrastructure: St. Kitts has broken ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal, aiming to shift from port-of-call stops to home-porting by November 2027. Energy & Utilities: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley apologised after a sudden fuel surcharge hit electricity bills, following complaints of sharp increases; the NIA previously spent $28.9m to cushion households from oil shocks. Regional Leadership & Diplomacy: Philip J. Pierre begins CARICOM’s rotating chairmanship as Dr. Terrance Drew’s term ends amid public controversy, while Drew faces renewed criticism over CARICOM’s response to Venezuela’s earthquake disaster. Creative Economy & Skills: The Prime Creative Arts Centre is progressing under the Citizenship by Investment Public Benefit Option, with studios, theatres, workshops and a market block designed to grow local talent and jobs. Water Security: PM Drew says about 70% of St. Kitts now has 24-hour water supply after roughly EC$100m in desalination, pipelines and wells. Energy Resilience Talks: Antigua is exploring an undersea cable from Nevis to import geothermal base-load power. Local Food & Agriculture: “Eat Local Day” promoted locally produced food, highlighting farmers, fishers and agro-processors. Public Service: The government announced an official funeral for former Deputy PM Hugh C. Heyliger (July 7–9). Mobility & Passports: A Global Passport Index update points to widening gaps in global travel access, with St. Kitts and Nevis cited for strong citizenship-by-investment outperformance. Health Services: St. Kitts appointed its first cardiologist at JNF Hospital to launch in-country public cardiology services.
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