AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoOECS Diplomacy: Prime Minister Godwin Friday heads to Antigua and Barbuda for the 78th OECS Authority meeting, covering regional priorities like economic development, integration, climate resilience and security; Deputy PM St. Clair Leacock will act as PM during his absence. Carnival Safety: Vincy Mas 2026 “The Great Escape” gets tighter security—police promise a visible presence, zero tolerance for “6ixx and 7even” violence, and a strict no-glass bottle rule in Kingstown and event areas. Tourism Demand: Hotels and Airbnb listings are at full capacity ahead of Carnival, with officials warning late bookings won’t be available. Cruise Port Push: Tourism Minister Kishore Shallow backs a 30-year Kingstown cruise terminal lease with Global Ports Holdings, calling it a “no-brainer” amid years of losses and pledging upgrades. Border Modernisation: Leacock says Grenadines immigration checks will move from paper to automated digital capture, starting with a Mustique model. Aviation Update: After a private plane vanished mid-flight from St. Vincent to Tobago, authorities say it has been found with no loss of life.
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