AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCruise rebound: St. Kitts and Nevis has crossed 1,002,282 cruise passengers year-to-date, the first time since COVID-19, with Tourism Minister Marsha T. Henderson saying it signals renewed confidence and stronger partnerships that keep money flowing to taxi operators, vendors, restaurants and tour businesses. Tourism pipeline: Port Zante is set for major arrivals with Royal Caribbean’s Star of the Seas and Celebrity Beyond calling in, adding fresh demand for local services. Household relief: Government is extending utility reconnection support for electricity and water arrears, urging families to speak with SKELEC and the Water Services Department for affordable payment pathways. Cost-of-living support: The 2026 EC$250 Back-to-School Voucher Programme is underway, running to Dec. 31, to help eligible students with uniforms and supplies. Education outcomes: The first ELEVATE cohort posted strong CSEC results, including 100% passes in English Language and Principles of Business, reinforcing the programme’s “second chance” approach. Regional resilience: Nevis is running a Hurricane Awareness Drive 2026, pushing preparedness as a community responsibility ahead of peak season. Business & economy: Acting Financial Secretary Carlton Pogson says the economy is on a “solid performance leg,” driven by reduced reliance on CBI and steadier domestic tax collections.
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