AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism & Culture: The 28th St. Kitts Music Festival kicks off June 25–27, with major sponsors including National Bank of St. Kitts and Nevis and support from SKELEC—expected to pull in visitors and boost summer spending. Education & Investment Climate: The Citizenship Unit raised EC$4,500 for Cotton Thomas Comprehensive School via a live silent auction at IGS 2026, with proceeds presented during the Gala. Human Security & Youth: The National Secretariat for Human Security and Wellbeing is rolling out its “Summer of Intervention” and “Own Your Summer” to keep young people engaged during school break and reduce violence risk. Disaster Preparedness: NEMA and Nevis disaster authorities ran a hurricane preparedness drill ahead of the season, testing coordination for a simulated “Hurricane Barry.” Financial Sector Reform: St. Kitts and Nevis passed a suite of financial-sector bills, including updates to virtual assets, gaming controls, anti-terrorism and anti-WMD financing. Telecom Upgrade: Digicel will phase out 2G in St. Kitts and Nevis, urging affected customers to move to 3G/4G devices. Regional Trade & Business: AfriCaribbean Trade and Investment Forum 2026 (July 29–31) is set to bring Africa-Caribbean dealmakers to Basseterre, with The Bank of Nevis as a title sponsor. Energy & Competitiveness: The Energy Minister outlined a path to energy independence by 2035, using geothermal, solar, storage and a resilient grid.
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