AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTourism & Hospitality: Aruba Signature Experience 2026 names three winners—Cura di Mama, Moorebida, and Piskechi Experience—backed by Aruba Tourism Authority and Qredits Aruba to grow niche culture, wellness, nature, and sustainability offerings. Local Infrastructure & Public Works: Tanki Leendert resident Diana Patricia Velasquez renews calls for a road to be paved after more than 13 years of dust and stalled promises from the Department of Public Works. Government Delivery: Minister Arthur Dowers makes unannounced checks at the Aruba Correctional Institute, the Edgar Joaquin (Watty) Vos Police Training Institute, and DIMAS to keep renovations on track. Waste & Circular Economy: Compost Alliance moves toward an operational phase with hospitality partners and Alto Vista Winery turning separated organic waste into compost. Community Clean-Up Logistics: BCI coordinates “Cuida Aruba” on Aug. 28–29, directing residents on waste separation and collection points. Primary Sector & Skills: Finance Minister Geoffrey Wever marks Fishermen’s Day and highlights efforts to modernize and strengthen Aruba’s fishing sector, including youth training via Piskechi. Rehab Care: Horacio Oduber Hospital pushes for a full multidisciplinary rehabilitation facility to reduce patient delays and avoid sending people abroad. Brand & Retail Authenticity: Balashi and Chill tighten merchandise rules—new branded goods require authorization from official partners starting Oct. 1, 2026. Safety at Sea: A Hollywood Ocean Rescue lifeguard is honored for saving injured family members after an Aruba tubing speedboat crash.
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