AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Safety & Policing: Government outlined new initiatives to improve law and order, including plans for a National drone security network to boost surveillance and emergency response, while officials suspect firearms are being smuggled into Antigua in pieces and assembled locally. Justice System Boost: Cabinet approved up to five additional lawyers for the DPP’s office and a training programme for prosecutors as concerns grow over gun crime and serious offences. Cost of Living Relief: ABST will be reduced to zero per cent on qualifying food items and school supplies on August 28–29, with guidance expected for businesses and shoppers. Education & Infrastructure: Major expansion and renovation works are underway at schools, with Cabinet confirming extra funding for the upcoming academic year alongside routine maintenance. Disaster Preparedness: ABRCS strengthened hurricane readiness through a regional Early Action Protocol workshop, aiming to trigger pre-funded help before disasters hit. Regional Sports: CFU Under-14 Challenge Series semi-finals are set for August 21 at Cap Cana, with Antigua & Barbuda facing Suriname. International Spotlight: Forbes highlighted Antigua Carnival’s authenticity and local identity, as preparations begin for “Legendary 70” in 2027. Tourism & Community: Antigua and Barbuda’s Hamptons Challenge Regatta returned to Sag Harbor, reinforcing maritime ties and youth sport support.
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