AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoJustice Reform: Antigua and Barbuda is set to introduce tougher sentencing for serious gun and sex crimes, including repeat offenders, with options discussed for minimum terms (10 years) and harsher ranges up to life for the gravest child sexual offences and firearm cases. Youth Sports Spotlight: Cricket West Indies has named 22 Under-19 women for a High-Performance camp in Antigua (Aug 17–29), pulling heavily from Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados, plus Leeward and Windward Islands, Jamaica and Guyana. Cricket Culture: Dwayne Bravo and commentator Ian Bishop will be the first inductees into the new CPL Hall of Fame, with a Sept 15 gala in Barbados. Health & Care: A new Sickle Cell Unit has opened at the Old Holberton Hospital, with services starting Aug 19 and support linked to the national newborn screening programme. Community & Environment: BarbudanGO marks World Oceans Day with hands-on youth and adult activities focused on the Codrington Lagoon breach and how it affects the island’s marine life. Sports Development: The CFU Boys’ U-14 Challenge Series continues today at Cap Cana, with Antigua & Barbuda facing Dominica in the afternoon. Workplace Tensions: The People’s Union is pushing back hard on ONDCP claims, accusing PM Gaston Browne and ONDCP Director Colonel Edward Croft of misleading the public over alleged health-and-safety disputes. Local Crime Update: Police have charged Tony Fontaine of Grays Farm over a break-in at Sunny Limited on Long Street, alleging EC$53,201 in stolen goods plus damage to CCTV.
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