AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBack-to-School Relief: St. Kitts and Nevis has launched its 2026–2027 Back-to-School Voucher Programme, giving EC$250 to every eligible child in licensed pre-schools, primary, secondary and tertiary institutions; applications opened Aug. 17 and run to Dec. 31, 2026, with families urged to use approved vendors and keep JAD Digital wallet details current. Education Support Upgrade: The long-running school uniform assistance is being consolidated into a more streamlined digital system, aiming to make disbursement faster and easier for parents. Water Watch: A drought warning remains in effect through November as rainfall stays far below normal, with officials urging conservation and vigilance. Tourism Land Dispute: At Fort Thomas, a major tourism and heritage development faces a land dispute after a neighbouring woman alleges she was gifted part of the property and is seeking to block work. Justice & Public Safety: The DPP says mandatory minimum sentences for firearm and sexual offences will be reviewed after a Privy Council ruling; meanwhile, a man was charged after a checkpoint incident involving a Glock pistol and ammunition. Regional Politics: Former PM Timothy Harris unveiled PLP candidates, framing the next election as a contest with the governing Labour Party. Sports & Youth: Three Kittitian women cricketers were selected for Cricket West Indies’ Under-19 Women’s High-Performance Camp in Antigua.
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