AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDrought & Water Security: St. Kitts and Nevis has issued a formal drought warning amid below-normal rainfall forecasts tied to El Niño, urging strict water conservation as government pushes an EC$100 million water infrastructure push, including a new Needmust waterline to boost supply for St. Peter’s. Nevis Governance & Investment Scrutiny: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley continues to refute claims of secrecy around the Destiny Project, with critics pointing to transparency and communication gaps as the stalled development awaits federal approval. Diaspora & Skills for Growth: Government launched the Diaspora Heritage Emergence (DHE) 2026 program (July 18–25) to bring diaspora youth back for governance, culture, and economic exposure, while also rolling out a Youth Economic Empowerment Bureau validation process to support young entrepreneurs. Energy Sector Leadership: Nelson Ald Stapleton has been confirmed General Manager of Nevis Electricity Company Limited (NEVLEC), highlighting local talent and continuity in utility operations. Tourism Under Pressure: Brantley urged a shift in Nevis tourism strategy toward regional demand and event-led travel as geopolitical tensions and higher fuel costs reshape visitor patterns. Regional Business Connectivity: Caribbean Airlines will discontinue service to St. Kitts and Nevis and Dominica from June 1 and cut frequencies to Martinique/Guadeloupe, citing route losses—another reminder that transport reliability is central to trade and investment. Trade & Investment Pipeline: ACTIF 2026’s website is live for the Africa-Caribbean Trade and Investment Forum, positioning St. Kitts and Nevis to host enterprise and innovation-focused dealmaking.
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