AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNevis Water Security: The CCM-led Nevis Island Administration says it has invested over $50 million to deliver reliable 24/7 potable water across the island, with a new 500,000-gallon storage tank at Stoney Hill set to add redundancy. Tourism & Cruise Momentum: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson reports a strong cruise rebound, with 918,198 passengers welcomed so far and plans to shift St. Kitts toward a transit-port model in 2027; St. Kitts also welcomed 14,000+ cruise passengers during an off-season surge. Airlift Pressure: Henderson says Caribbean Airlines’ withdrawal from St. Kitts was announced without consultation, and the government is now in talks with another airline to protect regional connectivity. Global Recognition for Tourism: St. Kitts earned four World Travel Awards nominations (Adventure, Cultural, Dive, and Tourist Board) as stakeholders urge public voting. Energy Sector Leadership: Nevis Electricity Company (NEVLEC) appoints Nelson Ald Stapleton as GM, highlighting local talent and sector experience. Environment & Health Watch: Meteorological Services warns of a Saharan dust plume affecting visibility and air quality; Environment Month 2026 is set to launch June 5 with community-focused activities. Regional Business & Finance: CIBC Caribbean confirms a majority stake acquisition by Butterfield, with no immediate changes promised to daily operations. STEM & Innovation: St. Kitts and Nevis marks a historic space milestone with a Nevis-Switzerland life sciences experiment launched from Sweden.
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