AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFinancial Literacy Push: The Joy Project and Girls Illuminated held financial literacy sessions for young girls across St. Kitts and Nevis, led by author Davinia Tomlinson, focused on practical money habits and future planning. Consumer Protection: Basseterre’s Consumer Affairs Department issued EC$1,000 tickets to seven retailers after a 72-hour sweep found expired goods being sold, urging businesses to tighten inventory checks and shoppers to report violations. Banking Rules for Joint Loans: SKNANB says that from Sept. 1, 2026, joint-loan repayments must come from one designated account, asking customers to confirm the account by Aug. 17—raising questions for separated couples and changed business partnerships. Medicinal Cannabis Pathway: The SKNMCA opened registration for a Traditional Cultivator Programme orientation (Aug. 20–22) with a EC$200 fee, positioning it as a bridge from informal cultivation to the regulated medicinal cannabis sector. Education Transport Upgrade: Ahead of the Sept. 7 school term, the Education Ministry restored its largest school bus after repairs and added two Taiwan-donated electric buses for students, including accessibility for persons with disabilities. Local Governance & Property: Government officials highlighted rising abandoned-property concerns in St. Kitts, citing migration, inheritance disputes, and storm damage, and pointing to new legislative support for enforcement.
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