AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCarnival security: Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Trevor “Buju” Bailey says Vincy Mas 2026 will be “safe,” warning anyone bringing “6ixx and 7even” violence into Kingstown they’ll face the full force of the Royal St. Vincent and the Grenadines Police Force. Cruise port push: Tourism Minister Kishore Shallow calls the government’s 30-year MoU with Global Ports Holdings (GPH) a “no-brainer,” citing losses at the Kingstown cruise terminal and promising modernisation—while the deal also allows Vincentians to own 30% of the concession company. Tourism strategy: The government outlines a dual-market plan—mass tourism on the mainland (including Sandals) and high-end experiences in the Grenadines—plus a push to expand tourism education via a decentralised Kids’ Tourism Summer Camp. Aviation shock resolved: After a private Beechcraft Baron (HI-1145) vanished mid-flight from St. Vincent to Tobago, authorities say it has been found with no loss of life, though the investigation remains “very delicate.” Agriculture & health: IICA reports on its 2025 agricultural impact in SVG, while World Pediatrics wraps up a speech therapy mission that reached children across Bequia and beyond.
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