AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDiplomacy & Energy Cooperation: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit met New Zealand’s newly accredited High Commissioner Linda Charlotte Te Puni, focusing on deeper ties in renewable energy, climate resilience, agriculture, education and community development. Telecom Relief: Flow fully restored services after a regional outage linked to damaged subsea fibre, with automatic rebates/credit promised for affected customers in Dominica and beyond. Tourism & Wellness: The Ministry of Tourism and the Discover Dominica Authority will host the island’s first Wellness Fair on July 4 at UWI Global Campus, offering free screenings, consultations and nature-based wellness activities. Education & Health Habits: Rotary installed water fountains at Roseau and Trafalgar primary schools to support its childhood obesity programme, including reusable bottles for students. Sports Tourism Push: Dominica is positioning itself for athlete development with a “Train & Play in Nature” initiative and a growing focus on overseas football opportunities. Infrastructure Upgrade: Work is set to begin on the Roseau Enhancement Project, starting with a kickoff for road and drainage improvements to make the capital safer and more climate-resilient. Community & Youth: Girl Guides Association of Dominica elected a new executive team, including Abigail Christmas as Chief Commissioner. Summer Events: Dominica Bike Fest 2026 is officially set for July 31–Aug 3, with a bigger four-day programme and international stunt riders. Schools Success: Government awarded 124 scholarships and 122 bursaries to Grade 6 students based on National Assessment results.
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