AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoReparations Push: African and Caribbean leaders meeting in Ghana adopted a 19-point reparatory justice framework calling for formal apologies, a Global Reparations Fund, debt relief, compensation, and the return of looted cultural property and ancestral remains—plus reforms to international financial institutions. Barbados in the Mix: Prime Minister Mia Mottley unveiled an updated Caribbean reparations manifesto, explicitly centring repair for women and girls, while Barbados PM and CARICOM leaders back the “recognition to action” push. Juneteenth Commemoration: Barbados PM Mia Mottley joined a historic Africa–U.S. Juneteenth observance in Accra, with wreath-laying and renewed calls for justice beyond symbolism. Local Culture Loss: Barbadians mourned Sir Charles Emile Straker, the Merrymen icon whose voice helped define the island’s sound for decades. Sports & Community: Dwight Rouse, a beloved national basketball player and coach, died after illness, remembered for nurturing talent across generations. Education Watch: The Barbados Union of Teachers warned that proposed primary assessment changes could strain already under-resourced schools. Immigration & Work: Barbados reported 1,696 arrivals under CARICOM free movement in eight months, with immigration checks aimed at protecting local job access. Energy Milestone: Light & Power marked its 115th anniversary with staff awards and news of completed union negotiations. Tourism & Lifestyle: Grenada ramped up regional travel marketing, pitching culture, food, wellness and signature experiences to Barbadians.
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