AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCarnival & Community: The Festivals Commission unveiled and sashed the seven delegates for the 2026 Queen of Carnival, with sponsors and Minister Dwayne George backing the contestants. CHOGM Works: Officials led by Minister Michael Freeland and High Commissioner Karen-Mae Hill toured Potters Playing Field, with hard courts and other upgrades on track for completion ahead of CHOGM 2026. Barbuda Land Fight: The Barbuda Council rejected the government’s push for a land registry and says island lands are “NOT for Sale,” pointing to court action and warning against attempts to register communal land without consent. Public Health: Health authorities activated precautionary Ebola measures, advising against travel to affected countries and adding enhanced screening for arrivals in Trinidad and Tobago. Tourism Access Shock: The newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief and his wife were denied US visa renewal, raising fresh concerns about Caribbean travel and CBI-linked scrutiny. Local Justice: Two Mack Pond residents were remanded in custody over the murder of Sheldon Dias. Missing Person: A mother in Antigua and Barbuda is still seeking answers one year after her son Thomas Vasquez disappeared. Infrastructure & Heritage: Archives staff say climate upgrades helped, but a leaking roof remains a problem. Economy Outlook: Government revised 2026 GDP growth down to about 4% as fuel and food costs bite.
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