AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCricket & Sports Business: Cricket West Indies is exploring a strategic partnership with China to build a high-performance center in Antigua, while also hiring global advisory firm Teneo to review its reorganisation and cost optimisation for long-term sustainability. Utilities & Infrastructure: APUA marks 53 years powering Antigua and Barbuda with electricity, water and telecoms, as government reiterates support for transformation toward renewables and affordable broadband. Housing & Urban Renewal: Cabinet backs affordable housing expansion, including rent-to-own for Bolans and Barbuda and support structures for Booby Alley, while officials make final preparations for the Booby Alley redevelopment opening, including sewage, parking and maintenance plans. Public Health Preparedness: CARPHA inaugurates a Regional Emergency Operations Centre to coordinate disaster and outbreak response across 26 member states. Education & Skills: ABCAS holds its inaugural graduation for the first unified tertiary cohort, and Five Islands Primary School plus UWI Five Islands campus expansion move forward with procurement interest. Energy & Environment: Plans advance for Darkwood Beach as a public park and Perry Bay-Keeling Point as a marina, housing and commercial hub, both requiring environmental assessments. Security & Public Order: Cabinet warns police will intensify enforcement against illegal ski masks in public. Medicinal Cannabis: Health Minister Michael Joseph tours licensed facilities, stressing traceability, regulation and public education on medicinal use.
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