AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCHOGM 2026 Prep: Antigua and Barbuda’s High Commission in London, CWEIC and SMI hosted a Commonwealth Leaders Lunch to spotlight business and investment opportunities ahead of CHOGM in St John’s (Nov 1–4, 2026). Youth & Women at Work: UNI Americas’ Trevor Johnson urged unions to modernise recruitment for young people and women, saying old methods won’t survive a social-media-first generation. Education Quality Milestone: ABNAB marked 20 years of accreditation and quality assurance in higher education, renewing calls for stronger standards. Digital Skills Boost: OECS recognised 172 scholarship recipients completing year-long digital training, with industry certifications through the CARDTP programme. Higher Ed Expansion: UWI Five Islands Campus construction is expected to start before year-end, with an $80m Saudi-funded bidding process closing end of July. Mental Health After Tragedy: Independent Senator Jamilla Kirwan pushed for stronger psychological support for families after fatal accidents, especially children. Local Culture: De Alphas, a new band with three dynamic female vocalists, is turning heads on Antigua’s live music scene. Entrepreneurship: ABYETS Trade Show is set for July 4 at Holy Trinity School grounds, giving young entrepreneurs a real platform to pitch and sell. Visa-Free Pressure: PM Browne says Antigua will intensify talks with the EU to protect visa-free access amid threats tied to citizenship-by-investment changes. Community Health Action: “Ride for a Cause” protesters renewed calls to reopen the cancer centre, demanding a clear roadmap and date. Sports & Lifestyle: A new live band, plus beach-and-food culture coverage, keeps the week’s vibe firmly local and Caribbean.
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