AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRegional Governance: Prime Minister Gaston Browne says the OECS Commission must be “leaner, faster and more effective,” directing the Director General to draft a reform plan to cut costs and improve service delivery. Education & Inclusion: Faith Grant, a blind student from Fair Hall Government School, tops a historic CPEA milestone and earns a place at Girls’ High School after receiving tailored exam support. Top Results in Schools: Draádon Ackie of Richland Park SDA leads SVG’s 2026 CPEA with 98.20%, with multiple ties in the top 10. AI & Culture: The Carnival Development Corporation is drafting rules to limit AI use in Vincymas music after AI-generated songs were detected, warning that AI can’t replace human creativity. Border Tech: St. Clair Leacock says Grenadines immigration checks will move toward automated, digitized data capture, starting with a Mustique model. Public Safety Tech: SVG is making progress on a domestic forensic laboratory to speed investigations and reduce reliance on regional labs. Agriculture Exports: SVG signs U.S. hot pepper and dasheen export frameworks, including a push to raise dasheen farmer pay to at least EC$100 per sack. Skills & Research: ECCB names Phillip John as the 2026 Thomas De La Rue Scholar for Environmental Data Science and Machine Learning at Imperial College London. Tech in Transport: Peter and Company launches the Chery EV lineup locally, adding new SUV options to SVG’s growing EV market.
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