AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoResort Tech & Travel: Long Bay Zen Resort in Antigua is transforming the old Long Bay Hotel into a $200m, 113-room stay with “invisible technology” like an AI concierge, robot delivery, and smart rooms—aimed at peace, not gimmicks. Education Boost: PM Gaston Browne signals expansion of an education levy to fund the full school system, with support beyond UWI Five Islands to ABCAS, schools, teacher training, and sector infrastructure. Citizenship by Investment Watch: A CBI expert flags currency volatility and stricter compliance checks as the biggest hurdles for high-net-worth applicants. Youth & Business: ABYETS is gearing up for its Barbuda trade show with an entrepreneur retreat for 29 young founders ahead of the July 4, 2026 event. Culture & Carnival: Zamoni drops “What We Drinking?” for Antigua Carnival 2026, featuring Papi’s horn sample and a road-ready soca hook. Community & Care: APUA launches its 13th Summer Internship Programme, placing 17 young professionals into six weeks of hands-on utility work. Sports & Pride: Cricket West Indies names BRONX COLORS as official cosmetics partner for the Women’s T20 World Cup. Language & Identity: Cabinet moves to make Spanish a second official language, with Spain offering training, materials, and support. Food Security: New seed bank and sweet potato projects aim to strengthen Antigua and Barbuda’s food supply. Safety Call: Residents urge stronger enforcement after reports of reckless driving and cyclist crashes.
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