AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBanking Reform: St. Kitts and Nevis passed the Banking (Amendment) Bill, 2026, updating 71 provisions to strengthen consumer protection, improve disclosure, boost data protection, and widen access to banking services across the ECCU. Drought & Preparedness: NEMA is urging residents and businesses to conserve water and stay ready for hurricane impacts, warning drought conditions are likely to persist into the traditional rainy season and could hit water, agriculture, health, and the economy. Maritime & Tourism Growth: Nautical Kickstart St. Kitts and Nevis is bringing global yachting stakeholders to position the Federation as a premier yachting destination, while Rhapsody of the Seas kicked off the summer cruise push with the first of nine calls to Port Zante. Environment Month: A cleanup at the historic Spooner’s Cotton Ginnery in Cayon highlighted heritage protection and tourism value as part of Environment Month 2026. Local Business Climate: Prime Minister Drew renewed calls for urgent climate action tied to El Niño and rising temperatures, linking resilience planning to the Sustainable Island State Agenda. Governance & Public Trust: The East Coast Housing Development controversy continues, with citizens alleging a fraudulent government guarantee and missed serviced-lot delivery—now before the High Court. Infrastructure & Safety: Police are cracking down on sidewalk parking as curb and drainage damage worsens and pedestrian safety is compromised.
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