AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCitizenship by Investment: Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit says Dominica will tighten its CBI programme by requiring successful applicants to visit the island in person to receive (or renew) their passports, aiming to strengthen the link between economic citizens and national development. Tourism & Connectivity: Dominica’s tourism community is watching fallout after CHTA president-elect Gregor Nassief was reportedly denied a U.S. visa renewal, while Trinidad and Tobago’s route cuts have also raised fears about weaker inter-island airlift. Public Services: DOMLEC says power is being restored after a feeder fault triggered a wider outage, with reconnection starting in Roseau and expanding gradually. Justice System: Justice Minister Delroy Chuck reports parish courts are clearing cases at over 100% with net backlog under 5%, and the Supreme Court clearance rate above 80%. Health Policy: PAHO says alcohol and sugary drink taxes across the Americas are still too low to curb consumption and prevent non-communicable diseases. Sports: Thea LaFond placed fifth at the Oslo Diamond League with a 14.49m triple jump. Local Development: Skerrit says work on the Goodwill Secondary School is progressing “very satisfactorily,” with major structures completed and finishing underway.
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