AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Safety Crackdown: Police chief Enville Williams vowed a “law-driven” crackdown after three men were shot dead in Kingstown’s Chinatown near police headquarters; officers responded to reports of gunshots around 11:45 p.m. Friday and identified the victims as Claude John, Karon Bowens (“Twin”), and Giovannie Grant, with investigators urging anyone with information to call 456-1810/457-1211/999/911. Sovereign Finance: Moody’s downgraded SVG’s credit rating to Caa1 with a negative outlook, sparking debate over what drove the move—critics cite long-standing debt and financing strain, while opponents argue the NDP’s early budget and debt messaging worsened market risk. Education Relief: Government will cancel registration and tuition fees for Form One students at public and government-assisted secondary schools starting September 2026, aiming to cut household education costs. Food Security & Agriculture: The Ministry of Agriculture has begun distributing livestock to farmers under the UBEC Emergency Response for Livestock project, while EU-funded “Cultivating Futures” names Bagatelle and Soufriere Primary schools as beneficiaries. Regional Business Support: OECS Commission extended the deadline for Window 2 of the regional MSME matching grants programme to July 24, backing Blue Economy value chain groups. Medicinal Cannabis Banking (Regional): Former SVG agriculture minister Saboto Caesar is being brought in by St. Kitts and Nevis to help design a banking and compliance framework for its medicinal cannabis sector.
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