AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation & Tourism Fallout: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson says Caribbean Airlines withdrew from the St. Kitts and Nevis route without consulting government, and the Federation is now in talks with another carrier to protect regional connectivity. Cruise Economy: St. Kitts welcomed 14,000+ cruise passengers in an off-season surge, with Prime Minister Terrance Drew praising tourism efforts to keep jobs and spending flowing. Disaster Readiness: PM Terrance Drew chaired a national hurricane preparedness meeting at NEMA, with disaster subcommittees updating plans and coordination ahead of the 2026 Atlantic season. Water Security (Nevis): The NIA is moving toward commissioning a new 500,000-gallon Stoney Hill storage tank to boost potable water redundancy. Healthcare Modernisation: Drew signed the National Digital Health Information System contract, partnering NTRC with the local Robotics Association to digitise care. Environment Month: The Ministry launched Environment Month 2026 for June, themed Climate Action: For Environment, For Empowerment, For Everyone, with a June 5 Independence Square launch. Culture & Film: Nevis’ Pan Gyul won two awards at the 2026 Diversity in Cannes Short Film Showcase and was selected for ABFF’s Voices of Culture. Public Safety: Police reported a Baker’s Corner shooting with a suspect detained and the victim in stable condition. Regional Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis opened its High Commission in India, led by PM Drew and FM Denzil Douglas.
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