AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVisa Crunch for Africa: The US plans to cut visa processing across Africa from nearly 50 embassies/consulates to just 20 “hub” locations, forcing non-hub applicants to travel farther for applications. Regional Justice & Arbitration: OHADAC and the OECS will officially launch OHADAC–CARO training on arbitration and ADR in the Eastern Caribbean on 10 June, aiming to make dispute resolution more accessible for businesses and investors. Eastern Caribbean Judiciary: Margaret Price Findlay has been appointed Chief Justice of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, effective 9 April 2026. Dominica Electoral Process: The Electoral Office reports about 17,000 electors applied for voter confirmation, with over 11,000 approved, while remaining cases are still being verified or corrected. UWP Push on Fuel Costs: UWP leader Thomson Fontaine urges talks with Guyana to access cheaper gasoline as Dominica’s fuel prices rise. Tourism Momentum: Tourism Minister Denise Charles Pemberton says visitor arrivals and stayover arrivals are increasing, as Dominica launches Tourism Awareness Month with site upgrades and a wellness focus. Escazú Agreement Pressure: Civil society and CANARI call for swift implementation of Dominica’s Escazú obligations to improve environmental information, participation, and access to justice. Youth Leadership: The National Youth Council of Dominica elects Yannick Regis as President for 2026–2028. Sports & Cricket: Cricket West Indies President Kishore Shallow highlights Dominica’s growing cricket talent and names several promising players.
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