AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Boost: St. Kitts and Nevis welcomed two major cruise calls at Port Zante on Thursday, May 28—Star of the Seas and Celebrity Beyond—bringing more than 14,000 passengers and crew during the off-season, a win officials say strengthens the federation’s growing cruise appeal. Tourism Policy: Tourism Minister Marsha Henderson reported strong first-quarter 2026 results, citing 41,490 airlift passengers and a 21% rise in visitor spend, alongside record cruise momentum. Public Health & Borders: The government defended denying entry to 17 Nigerians amid heightened Ebola precautions, and issued/renewed travel advisories for nationals heading to or arriving from high-risk African countries. Immigration & Travel Documents: St. Kitts and Nevis launched mandatory biometric passport upgrades with a deadline of 31 July 2027. Justice & Governance: The High Court dismissed a U.S. businessman’s challenge to a Citizenship by Investment denial, ruling the decision-makers acted lawfully. Security & Capacity: Prosecutorial and police investigative training began at the St. Kitts Marriott to improve case files, evidence handling, and coordination. Water Security: Officials advanced St. Peter’s water-scarcity response with a new pipeline to boost supply during the severe dry season. Regional Diplomacy: St. Kitts and Nevis highlighted diaspora engagement and featured its VRCP pilot at a UN retreat on resilience planning.
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