AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWomen’s Cricket in the Spotlight: The revamped 2026 Women’s Caribbean Premier League is set for a full ten-day festival at Kensington Oval, with eight matches, a new “She’s In” brand, and an expanded four-team lineup including the Jamaica Empress. Local Sports & Community: Cricket West Indies and Republic Bank’s “Five for Fun” programme officially launched in Barbados, targeting 60 primary schools and focusing on fun, inclusion, teamwork and basic cricket skills. Crop Over Culture: De Big Show marks 20 years, unveiling its 2026 cast and confirming the tent’s return to Queen’s College, Husbands, St James. Education Transformation: Barbados’ Ministry of Education Transformation is pushing a revised Education Act by year-end, plus technology upgrades and a new Education Quality Assurance Framework. Youth, Safety & Probation: Barbados’ Probation Service anniversary heard that nearly 300 young people were under supervision in 2025, with more than half tied to violent or threatening offences. Heritage Month Momentum: Barbadians are being urged to actively protect heritage and pass on core values, while plans to preserve the childhood homes of cricket legends Sir Garfield Sobers and Sir Frank Worrell move forward. Health Watch: A virologist is urging caution and transparency after a scarlet fever concern at Hillaby/Turner’s Hall Primary, saying it’s too early to confirm a wider outbreak.
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