AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoElder Care & Social Services: People Empowerment Minister Adrian Forde says Government is boosting the Social Empowerment Agency and will crack down on abuse of seniors under the Older Persons Care and Protection Act. Tech & Jobs: Sixteen Caribbean startups have been selected for the Caribbean STEM Startup Challenge in Barbados (June 25–27), aiming to turn ideas into scalable businesses. Smart City Education: The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean announced EcoVista, a 283-acre smart city in Jamaica built around a tech-enabled campus for 5,000+ students. Public Health Watch: Health officials are investigating a suspected scarlet fever case at a St Michael primary school after two children tested positive for streptococcal infection, with no cause for alarm. Money on the Move: NISSS is set to join BiMPay in its next phase, with pensioners encouraged to sign up for digital payments. Community & Culture: Revel De Road brought hundreds out for Caribbean music and costume celebration in Pembroke and Devonshire. Road Safety Warning: Illegal passenger transport in private vehicles is flagged as a serious risk, with insurers reportedly not covering accidents involving fee-paying passengers. Food & Health: Advocates welcome reduced-sugar drink shifts and a new campaign targets junk food advertising around schools. Tourism & Lifestyle: Royalton Vessence Barbados opens as an adult-oriented all-inclusive with destination-led experiences. Sports & Pride: Barbados-linked cricket and women’s T20 excitement continues to build momentum ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup.
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