AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCHOGM Prep: Antigua and Barbuda Hotels and Tourism Association urges accommodation providers to register as CHOGM 2026 bookings intensify, with thousands of delegates expected and rooms becoming a key planning priority. Father’s Day Community Care: The Social Protection Board marked Father’s Day with its annual appreciation drive in St. John’s, spotlighting fathers, uncles, mentors and community role models who show up for families. Youth & Skills: APUA launched its 13th Summer Internship Programme, welcoming 17 young professionals for six weeks of hands-on utility experience. Culture & Music: “Pan in the City” returns as a pre-Panorama showcase with nine steel orchestras set to perform downtown. Education Access: Cabinet confirmed free tuition for eligible students pursuing their first undergraduate degree at UWI Five Islands, plus 50% support for law students. Health Update: The cancer treatment centre is expected to begin treatment services later this year, but the exact opening date and patient costs remain unclear. Language Policy: Government moves to make Spanish a second official language, with Spain offering teaching support and training for frontline workers. Cricket & Women’s Sport: CWI named BRONX COLORS as official cosmetics partner for the West Indies Women’s T20 World Cup campaign.
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