AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGEBE & Cost-of-Living Pressure: St. Maarten MP Egbert J. Doran says government’s real problem is an “execution crisis,” pointing to high GEBE bills, worsening roads and rising living costs, and demanding answers after repeated promises of relief. CXC Results & Education Reform: CXC reports 2026 May-June performance in Anguilla with CAPE acceptable grades at 93.52% and CSEC at 72.18% (up slightly), while highlighting weaker areas like CSEC Mathematics (42%); CXC also officially launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), a modular approach aimed at certifying skills step-by-step. Exam Access Concerns: Education leaders in the region say they have not received major reports of problems accessing CSEC/CAPE results online, despite social media chatter. Tourism Business Push: Anguilla Tourist Board strengthened luxury travel ties during Virtuoso Travel Week and noted Virtuoso booking data ranking Anguilla No. 1 in the Caribbean for festive travel and No. 3 worldwide. Energy Prices Watch: ECCB data shows Antigua and Barbuda with the lowest gasoline and diesel prices in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union for July, while LPG pricing varies widely across the bloc.
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