AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoChurch & Community: The Seventh-day Adventist Church is inviting residents to its annual “End It Now” march against abuse this Saturday, urging action on domestic violence, child abuse, sexual violence, trafficking and more. Local Culture & History: A new museum display in Whitehaven Harbour spotlights a 1832 indenture contract tied to the Jefferson family—names, ages and “colours” recorded, but with the human stories largely erased. Youth Sport: Cricket West Indies has launched a two-week Under-19 Women’s High-Performance camp in Antigua (Aug 17–29) with 22 players; St Kitts and Nevis lands four selections, while T&T and Barbados dominate the rest. Basketball: The Loloy Daniel Youth Classic continues with ECA Lions and NCA Warriors starting strong, while Antigua’s Pitbulls chase momentum. Education Watch: CXC reports over 32,000 CSEC candidates missed exams in May–June 2026, warning students to attend even if they feel unprepared. Business & Youth: The Entrepreneurship Edge Programme wraps up with 58 young entrepreneurs completing training supported by the Sandals Foundation. Justice & Governance: Pressure grows on PM Gaston Browne to withdraw judge remarks, as legal groups warn it threatens judicial independence. Missing Person: The daughter of missing woman Shenett Jacobs says she’s frustrated by delays and lack of updates as the search nears one month.
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