AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEducation Relief: St. Kitts and Nevis launched the 2026 Back-to-School Voucher Programme, giving eligible families EC$250 per child for uniforms and supplies; applications run Aug. 17 to Dec. 31, 2026. School Support Systems: The government also says the long-running school uniform assistance is being streamlined into a more coordinated digital approach, with approved vendors and digital wallet funding. Public Finance & Resilience: Acting Financial Secretary Carlton Pogson told WINN the economy is holding on a “solid performance leg,” relying more on domestic tax collections as CBI revenue dependence declines. Youth & Sports: Four Kittitian women—Zara Skerritt, Aaliyah Weekes, Leanga Warner and C’Quinya Dasent—were selected for Cricket West Indies’ Under-19 Women’s High-Performance Camp in Antigua ahead of the 2027 World Cup. Water Security: Drought conditions persist into the wet season, with rainfall far below normal and warnings urging conservation through November. Regional Security: RSS police urged cross-border cooperation to dismantle drug and gang networks, stressing better information sharing among law enforcement. Legal & Governance: Opposition Leader Mark Brantley addressed criticism over delays around the Public Accounts Committee, arguing the country has functioned without it for decades. Judicial Administration: Two High Court judges are reassigned and two new judges are set to arrive for September court changes. Energy & Cost Pressures: ECCB fuel-price data highlighted regional disparities, with St. Kitts and Nevis posting the highest diesel price in the ECCU for July.
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