AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoArsenal x SLTA Partnership: Saint Lucia’s Tourism Authority has signed on as Arsenal’s official destination partner, with branding planned at major Premier League and Women’s Super League fixtures plus joint marketing and fan engagement—while Parliament also saw a heated debate over the deal’s disclosure and value. Energy Reform: The House passed a new electricity law to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and open the grid to independent green energy suppliers, a major shift for the island’s power sector. Water Worries: With intermittent supply still biting households, reports highlight how St Lucia’s rainy season may not fully solve the crisis as climate risks persist. OECS Justice Update: OECS leaders agreed to raise the retirement age for Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court judges from 65 to 70 to ease recruitment pressures. Education Milestone: Camille Andrew made history as the first OECS woman to earn an MD in Morocco with highest honours, underscoring the OECS–Morocco scholarship partnership. Public Sector Push: Public Service Week 2026 kicked off with calls for innovation and inclusivity in how government serves people. Maritime Focus: SLASPA marked the Day of the Seafarer, stressing safety and blue-economy opportunities for St Lucia’s ports. Local Youth & Community: Monchy Courtyard was revamped into a youth hub through a Sandals Foundation-backed beautification project.
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