AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoConstituency Boundaries Commission Questions: Reports claim the Constituency Boundaries Commission has not met in over a year, with the chair, Wycliffe Morton, allegedly overseas studying theology—sparking calls for public updates on progress and accountability. Tourism Diplomacy in New York: At CTO Week, Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson told regional partners St. Kitts is seeing strong first-quarter airlift and visitor spend gains, while Port Zante is set to become a key turnaround cruise port from November 2027. Hurricane Readiness: Prime Minister Terrance Drew chaired a national preparedness meeting as NEMA formally starts the 2026 Atlantic season, warning that even a below-normal forecast can still bring damaging storms. Public Health & Borders: NATMA launched its first medical mission in St. Kitts and Nevis (June 1–4) with free specialist care and about US$20,000 in supplies; meanwhile, the government issued strengthened Ebola travel precautions and possible entry denials for travellers from high-risk African nations. Justice Update: The High Court sentenced Travis Christmas to four and a half years for indecent assault. Regional Governance: The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court appointed Margaret Price Findlay as its new Chief Justice effective April 9, 2026. Local Infrastructure & Services: Nevis Premier Mark Brantley highlighted over $50 million in water upgrades delivering 24/7 potable supply, and Nevis named Nelson Ald Stapleton as NEVLEC’s new GM.
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