AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCruise Port Deal Sparks Debate: Government signed an MoU with Global Ports Holding for exclusive talks on a 30-year concession to manage and develop Kingstown’s cruise port, with reports of up to US$250m in investment—details still thin, and critics are already questioning surprise announcements. Public Safety Upgrade: St. Vincent and the Grenadines acquired advanced ballistics and forensic systems (Bullet Catcher and IBIS BRASSTRAX) via CARICOM IMPACS and the US State Department to speed linking of firearms to crimes and disrupt trafficking networks. Development Partners Roundtable: PM Godwin Friday reaffirmed a push for better living standards, while poverty reduction stayed central as debt servicing strains budgets; UN officials urged moving from isolated projects to prevention and resilience. Renewables and Climate Resilience: Friday reiterated plans to expand solar and renewable energy, alongside a new GEF/UNEP-backed US$6.1m watershed project to restore ecosystems and protect livelihoods in the south corridor. Tourism Media Partnership: CTO and TEMPO Networks renewed a long-running collaboration to boost Caribbean tourism storytelling through digital and broadcast coverage. Regional Governance & Institutions: CDB VP Isaac Solomon praised SVG’s “confidence, clarity and humility” in engaging partners, stressing that words must translate into action. Sports Administration: NSC named Renson Haynes as new manager; netball AGM set for June 22 via Zoom; basketball federation taps overseas-based Vincentians for the 2029 Americup pre-qualifier in Guyana.
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