AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDigital Payments Launch: Barbados officially went live with BiMPay, the national instant payment system, letting people and businesses send and receive money in real time 24/7, with PM Mia Mottley making the first transaction to a local vendor. Public Trust & Governance: The launch also sparked calls for deeper public discussion on how BiMPay works, how data is protected, and how the platform will be governed long-term. Tourism Momentum: Minister Ian Gooding-Edghill reported record visitor numbers and unveiled “Tourism 3.0,” aiming to lift visitor spend and local participation, while Barbados was also named host destination for the 2027 Caribbean Travel Marketplace. Fisheries Loss: Barbados’ fisheries community mourned Chief Fisheries Officer Dr. Shelly-Ann Cox, with senior officials paying tribute after her sudden death during an event at the Weston Fish Market. Housing Pressure: With over 4,000 seeking housing help, opposition figures say government housing projects face delays and accountability gaps, as officials push multiple strategies to close the supply shortfall. Infrastructure & Food: A veteran engineer warned drainage failures are worsening road deterioration and flood risk, while drought concerns threaten local food crop farmers and health advocates welcomed reduced-sugar beverage moves.
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