AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoPAM Leadership Race: The People’s Action Movement has set Sept. 1, 2026 for the election of its sixth Political Leader, with nominations opening Aug. 12 and closing Aug. 25 after Natasha Grey-Brookes’ July 31 resignation. Independence Lecture Spotlight: Emmy-winning journalist Jego Armstrong will be the featured speaker for the Prime Minister’s Independence Lecture Series on Sept. 8 at the Sir Cecil Jacobs Auditorium. Healthcare Modernisation: St. Kitts and Nevis has deployed the National Digital Health Information System at JNF General Hospital, moving the Federation toward a more integrated, patient-centred records system. Public Safety & Procurement: The Public Works Department is inviting bids for fencing at Saddlers Playing Field, with tender documents available Aug. 24 and submissions due Oct. 7. Sports & Youth: PM Drew announced a Back to School Fair for Constituency 8 on Aug. 29, while Minister Samal Duggins praised Kareem Queeley’s basketball camp at SKABA Basketball City. Justice & Sentencing: The DPP says St. Kitts and Nevis will review mandatory minimum sentences after a Privy Council ruling and Turner’s push for tougher statutory minimums. Weather Watch: A wind advisory warns of gusts up to 40 mph and hazardous seas as a tropical wave approaches.
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