AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCitizenship by Investment shake-up: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says new CBI applicants must now make an in-person visit to Dominica and even collect renewed passports on island, aiming to deepen ties to local culture and development. US visa pressure on tourism leadership: The US denied renewal for newly elected CHTA president Gregor Nassief and reports say his wife was also refused, feeding wider regional debate over tightened entry rules tied to CBI screening and vetting. Hurricane season readiness: Skerrit says emergency shelters were inspected and supplies reviewed as the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins, with NEPO coordinating preparedness and response. Sports & culture infrastructure: Skerrit also flagged progress on the Windsor Park Stadium handover (with lights nearing operation) and other major facilities. Youth climate learning: A summer Junior Climate Resilience Champions Program will engage children 5–15 with disaster and climate action activities. Arts for a cause: Pan in Harmony’s “Icons on Steel” concert raised funds for the Dominica Cancer Society, featuring Convent High steel pan groups and local pan bands. Marine tourism spotlight: Soufriere Divefest 2026 is set for Aug 29–30, promising eco-focused diving, education sessions, and cultural food and music.
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