AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNational Remembrance: Antigua and Barbuda mourns the passing of Sir Aziz Hadeed, with tributes highlighting his business leadership, philanthropy, and long-running support for education and the UWI Five Islands Campus. Women’s Sport: Shawnisha Hector makes history by earning a spot in the West Indies Women’s 15-player T20 World Cup squad, with local MPs praising her as a St. George and national inspiration. Cricket Calendar: Cricket West Indies confirms the 2026 men’s home season, with Tests vs Sri Lanka and Pakistan at Sir Vivian Richards Stadium and a New Zealand ODI run that includes Barbados. Border & Health Security: Antigua and Barbuda reports stronger regional border coordination after a CARICOM meeting, while Cabinet tightens visa waivers for African travellers amid Ebola vigilance. Football Administration: ABFA president Ickford “Nyah” Roberts moves to confirm Zorol Barthley as General Secretary, aiming to strengthen the association’s business and secretariat structure. Community & Culture: The Rotary Club of Antigua Sundown backs an Autism Awareness Walk, and a revived national hurricane church service urges final preparations for the 2026 season. Education & Care: UWI Five Islands mourns Dr. Renée Smith, remembered for campus counselling, choir leadership, and wellness initiatives.
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