AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWater Security & Climate Risk: PM Terrance Drew says major water investments have shielded St. Kitts and Nevis from the worst drought in recorded history, with about 70% of the population now on 24-hour supply and St. Peters moving to full-day service as desalination, new wells, and pipeline upgrades counter saltwater intrusion. Disaster Preparedness: NEMA and Nevis Disaster Management ran a hurricane “pre-strike” drill with a simulated rapid intensification to test coordination and evacuations ahead of the 2026 Atlantic season. Digital Government & Healthcare: The Ministry of Health has formally set up a Nursing Informatics Advisory Committee to guide nursing clinical governance for the national HIS/EHR rollout, supported by the St. Kitts Nevis Robotics Association. Local Governance & Regional Diplomacy: Drew also reiterated the Federation stands ready to support Venezuela after back-to-back earthquakes. Culture & Tourism: The 28th St. Kitts Music Festival opens June 25 with a tribute to late Ellie Matt Nero, while festival momentum builds at RLB Airport with major arrivals; Nevis meanwhile held its Child Month Parade in Charlestown. Legal & Rights: The St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party reportedly settled a three-year copyright dispute over “Get Rid Ah Dem,” paying Vincentian artist Adrian Bailey after unauthorized campaign use.
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