AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSpace & Science Milestone: Nevis launched the first Caribbean space life sciences experiment on May 31 from Sweden, studying how microgravity and hypergravity affect human immune cells—an education-and-research partnership with the University of Zurich and CSA. Public Finance & Digital Services: The Inland Revenue Department says 2026 property tax demand notices are now available online via SMARTS, starting with St. Kitts, with phased rollout ahead. Cost of Living: Government reiterates it has not authorised any increase in “dollar bread,” warning bakeries to keep current prices unless approved by the National Cost-of-Living Task Force. Health & International Cooperation: NATMA’s inaugural medical mission is underway in St. Kitts and Nevis with free family, internal, dental and specialist services, backed by Taiwan-St. Kitts ties. Hurricane Readiness: CDEMA and NEMA urge preparedness as the 2026 Atlantic season begins, even with forecasts of below-normal activity. Local Politics & Tension: PAM and PLP jointly condemn the Drew administration’s utility disconnection programme amid mounting public anger. Community & Safety: Child Month 2026 kicks off under “Good Nutrition, Movement and Rest,” while police report the recovery of a missing Chinese cruise passenger’s body after a Mount Liamuiga hike.
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