AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoEducation & Social Mobility: St. Kitts and Nevis’ government Elevate Programme celebrates its first CSEC/CXC results, with a 100% pass rate in English Language and Principles of Business and 75% in Human and Social Biology, as PM Terrance Drew calls it proof of “second chances.” Household Relief: The 2026 Back-to-School Voucher Programme launches with EC$250 per eligible child (applications open Aug 17 to Dec 31) to help cover uniforms and supplies, alongside other back-to-school support. Economic Outlook: Acting Financial Secretary Carlton Pogson says the economy is on a “solid performance leg,” driven by reduced CBI dependence, stronger domestic tax collections, and targeted sector expansion. Energy & Cost Pressures: ECCB fuel data shows diesel in St. Kitts and Nevis at EC$23.20 per imperial gallon (highest in the ECCU), while Antigua and Barbuda records the lowest gas and diesel prices—highlighting uneven regional cost pressures. Trade Policy: OECS, UNCTAD and ECLAC wrap up work to improve evidence-based services trade policymaking across the OECS using TiSSTAT. Disaster Readiness: Nevis steps up hurricane preparedness with a Hurricane Awareness Drive 2026 running Aug 16–22, pushing households and businesses to plan, kit up, and monitor alerts. Tourism/Property Risk: A Fort Thomas development faces a land dispute over alleged illegal occupation, raising questions for a US$30m tourism and heritage project. Business & Travel: MSC Cruises cancels its Middle East winter 2027/2028 routes, reallocating the flagship to the western Mediterranean and shifting another ship to southern Caribbean itineraries including Basseterre. Sports (Local Economy Angle): CPL Hall of Fame inductees Dwayne Bravo and Ian Bishop are confirmed for a Sept 15 gala in Barbados, with proceeds supporting prostate cancer testing via the Sir Clive Lloyd Healthcare Foundation.
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