AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCBI Shockwaves for OECS Economies: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley says the Caribbean must “save itself” after the EU warned OECS Citizenship by Investment programmes must end by June 1, 2028, warning of possible visa-free access penalties and noting CBI’s heavy role in government revenue. Digital Government Push: Taiwan’s Ambassador Edward Tao says St. Kitts and Nevis’ e-ID system is moving into an intensive pilot phase, with smart ID cards planned for nationwide rollout soon. Road Safety Tech for Nevis: The Nevis Island Administration plans radar speed cameras and more automated ticketing, urging motorists to drive responsibly ahead of enforcement. Tourism Infrastructure Upgrade: St. Kitts broke ground on a new Port Zante cruise terminal aimed at cruise home-porting by November 2027, while Nevis launched its Vance W. Amory airport expansion project to boost air access and tourism. Health System Leadership Changes: St. Kitts and Nevis appointed Gardenia Destang-Richardson and Nikisha Hazel to senior Ministry of Health roles, as officials seek stronger institutional nursing and health institutions management. Regional Tech & Integration Talks: CARICOM leaders met in St. Lucia to discuss security, climate resilience, economic integration and emerging technologies like artificial intelligence. Workforce Skills Partnership: St. Kitts and Nevis signed a tailored skills partnership with Hamburg focused on green-energy workforce development. Gender Data Systems: UNESCO-backed monitoring and accountability work supports St. Kitts and Nevis’ gender equality policy with stronger cross-government tracking. Community & Culture: Nevis Mango Festival 2026 wrapped up after four days, including a “Nevis Goes Mango” push to expand mango-themed food and products.
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