AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMosquito Watch in Schools: The Central Board of Health is taking its 2026 Mosquito Awareness Week (May 18–22) straight to classrooms, pushing residents to cut breeding at the source to stop disease transmission. Spanish Goes Official in Schools: Cabinet has approved a major education shift—Spanish will become Antigua and Barbuda’s official second language, with the curriculum reworked from pre-school through secondary levels. Tourism on the Move to London: Tourism Minister of State Michael Freeland is set to head to London for the Global Partnerships Conference (May 19–20), aiming to deepen international development ties. Regional Tourism Momentum: Barbados has been confirmed to host the Caribbean Travel Marketplace in May 2027, while CTO is also set to launch a scholarship fund for Caribbean women in tourism on June 1. Football Youth Rule Debate: ABFA hopeful Garfield “Iron Donkey” Gonsalves says clubs should be required to field youth players, not just import talent.
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