AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCruise Tourism Surge: St. Kitts and Nevis has passed 1,002,282 cruise passengers year-to-date, the first time since COVID-19—Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson says it signals renewed confidence and is already feeding local taxi, vendors, restaurants and tour operators. Household Relief & Utilities: PM Terrance Drew announced SKELEC’s “Reconnect 15” promotion and a Water Services reconnection programme to help families clear arrears and restore electricity and water. Back-to-School Support: The 2026 EC$250 Back-to-School Voucher Programme is open (applications through Dec 31) to ease education costs for eligible students. Local Enforcement: Three people have been charged in Basseterre and Sandy Point in a computer-related fraud and money laundering case, with police saying investigations continue. Regional Growth Outlook: ECLAC forecasts Caribbean growth at 5.6% in 2026, but only 1.1% without Guyana—highlighting the widening oil-driven divide. Football Governance & Politics: FIFA president Gianni Infantino reportedly angered Concacaf nations by taking over a CFU meeting in the Dominican Republic, while St. Kitts and Nevis football leaders have reiterated support amid broader governance concerns. Sports Business: CPL action continues as Antigua & Barbuda Falcons host Trinbago Knight Riders, with St. Kitts and Nevis Patriots still in the mix on the standings.
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