AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola Watch: St. Kitts and Nevis tightened Ebola precautions, warning nationals to avoid non-essential travel to 12 high-risk African countries and saying travellers from those areas may be denied entry. Tourism & Aviation: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson says the cruise rebound is strong, with 918,198 cruise passengers welcomed so far, while also confirming talks with another airline after Caribbean Airlines’ withdrawal—an announcement Henderson says came without consultation. Public Health Modernisation: PM Terrance Drew signed the National Digital Health Information System contract, with NTRC and the St. Kitts and Nevis Robotics Association set to build and stress-test the system. Disaster Preparedness: Drew chaired a national hurricane preparedness meeting ahead of the 2026 Atlantic season, with subcommittees updating readiness and coordination plans. Justice & Safety: The High Court sentenced Travis Christmas to four and a half years for indecent assault, with compensation ordered for counselling. Nevis Governance & Infrastructure: Nevis named Nelson Ald Stapleton as NEVLEC’s new GM, and the NIA is moving ahead with a new 500,000-gallon water storage tank in Stoney Hill. Culture & International Recognition: Nevis’ Pan Gyul won two awards at Cannes’ Diversity showcase, and St. Kitts/Nevis secured four World Travel Awards nominations.
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