AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCPL Cricket & Local Economy: The Saint Lucia Kings kept playoff hopes alive with a six-wicket win over the Jamaica Kingsmen at the Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, powered by Matthew Forde’s five-wicket haul and Kamil Pooran’s unbeaten 81, while earlier home games showed how rain and form swings can quickly reshape results. Housing & Governance: Police Commissioner Verne Garde said allegations against Housing Minister Richard Frederick were investigated but “not sustained,” citing constitutional process and inability to secure statements from complainants. Youth & Regional Development: Saint Lucian Naeem Philbert was elected youngest-ever Co-Chair of the CDB Future Leaders Network, and the CDB-backed regional MSME digital transformation initiative will support at least 150 firms across Saint Lucia and other OECS markets. Education & Workers’ Pay: Ancillary education workers finally received August salaries for the first time, and Jannou Credit Union continued its scholarship and bursary push for young Saint Lucians. Public Safety: Police confirmed a person of interest was released in the Rodney Bay death investigation of Tenisha Yarde, as inquiries continue. Telecom & Business Tech: Digicel says its AI assistant Ruby handled 55% of customer interactions in Jamaica without human support, with expansion planned across the region. Regional Outlook: ECLAC projects Caribbean growth at 5.6% in 2026, but only 1.1% without Guyana—highlighting the widening economic gap.
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