AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWater Security & Infrastructure: PM Terrance Drew says about 70% of St. Kitts now has 24/7 water supply, with St. Peter’s improvements tied to recent investments, desalination, drilling, and pipeline upgrades. Digital Health Governance: The Ministry of Health has set up a Nursing Informatics Advisory Committee to guide nursing input in the national HIS/EHR rollout, supported by the Robotics Association. Judicial Administration: OECS leaders agreed to raise the retirement age for Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court judges from 65 to 70 to ease recruitment pressures. Hospital Capacity Upgrade: JNF General Hospital moves ahead with major refurbishments and completes full temperature control across all general inpatient wards, including new air-conditioning in maternity and paediatrics. Culture, Rights & Politics: The St. Kitts-Nevis Labour Party has reportedly paid Adrian Bailey after a three-year copyright dispute over “Get Rid Ah Dem,” underscoring that campaign music needs permission. Public Safety Drill: NEMA and Nevis disaster officials ran a hurricane preparedness simulation ahead of “Hurricane Barry” strike planning. Festival & Tourism: The St. Kitts Music Festival (June 25–27) kicks off with a tribute to Ellie Matt, while Shaneil Muir turns her appearance into an interactive talent search.
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