AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCricket & Community: Cricket West Indies has unveiled the 2026 Men’s International Home Series under the “WI OUTSIDE!” banner, with Barbados added to host the final two New Zealand ODIs at Kensington Oval (July 19 and 21), after logistical changes shifted the five-match ODI set-up between Guyana and Barbados. Youth Sports: Republic Bank Barbados and the Barbados Cricket Association launched “Five for Fun,” a primary-school cricket programme for ages 7–12, giving schools kits and a simple, fast format to spark the next generation of players. Regional Travel Tech: Guyana and Barbados officially launched a shared digital ID travel system, with passport-free movement using national e-ID cards and facial recognition set to begin July 1—Mia Mottley was the first to use it on May 25. Tourism & Culture: Students from BVI, St Lucia and Turks & Caicos advanced to the Caribbean Tourism Organization’s 2026 Regional Nex-Gen Tourism Showcase finals in New York on June 4. Local Life: Barbados Water Authority warned of possible low pressure or outages in parts of St Michael, Christ Church and St George on May 28 for station repairs. Health & Lifestyle: A doctor says fatty liver disease may be rising in Barbados linked to heavy alcohol use, urging regular checkups and blood tests. Food & Farming: Barbados Agricultural Society backs a new onion drying facility but warns imported onions still squeeze local farmers. Entertainment Buzz: Love Island returns to Mallorca with fans already calling the 2026 cast “Temu clones,” while Barbados contestant Mica Harris is set to enter the villa June 1.
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