AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoBorder & Immigration Policy: Barbados has passed the Advance Passenger Information and Passenger Name Record Bill, 2026, giving authorities a legal framework to collect and share air and sea traveller details to strengthen border security. Education & Youth: CXC officially launched the Caribbean Targeted Education Certificate (CTEC), a modular qualification aimed at improving performance in subjects like mathematics and English, while education advocates are pushing for more transparency after CXC results. Disability Access: The Barbados Council for the Disabled received a new accessible school bus, with wheelchair users also calling for wider public transport improvements and lower taxi costs. Community & Sports: The CPL Schoolyard programme kicked off across Saint Lucia and Jamaica, coaching nearly 100 children and handing out school bags. Cricket Honour: Dwayne Bravo and Ian Bishop were named inaugural inductees into the CPL Hall of Fame, with a gala in Barbados on 15 September supporting prostate cancer work. Public Safety Law: The Senate moved forward with the Domestic Terrorism Bill as Attorney General Wilfred Abrahams argued firearms violence is becoming too common in public spaces. Culture & Media: Barbados-based youth engagement featured Hollywood activist Jenifer Lewis urging young people to demand a sex offenders registry, while a Caribbean-wide search is underway for a new media correspondent for the 2026 Caribbean Music Awards. Lifestyle & Celebrity (Barbados): Rihanna shared a low-key family bus trip around Barbados, including a stop at Rihanna Drive, and fans loved the everyday feel. Cruise & Travel: MSC Cruises revised winter 2027/28 deployments, adding Caribbean sailings for MSC World Asia with embarkation options including Bridgetown.
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