AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation Funding Clash: MP Dangui Oduber says Aruba’s schools are starting the new year with poor infrastructure and “no money for education,” despite a reported 700 million florins surplus, and criticizes stalled plans like solar panels at schools that were promised to cut aircogeld costs. Energy & Infrastructure Oversight: Minister Arthur Dowers made unannounced checks at the Aruba Correctional Institute, the Watty Vos Police Training Institute, and DIMAS, urging timely progress on renovations. Road Works Frustration: A Tanki Leendert resident says a road has stayed unpaved for 13+ years, with dust affecting homes and elderly residents, after promised paving work reportedly shifted elsewhere. Tourism Product Boost: Aruba Tourism Authority and Qredits Aruba named Aruba Signature Experience 2026 winners—Cura di Mama, Moorebida, and Piskechi Experience—supporting niche culture, wellness, nature, and sustainability ventures. Circular Economy Move: The Compost Alliance is nearing its operational phase for turning organic waste into compost, with hospitality sector partners and government backing. Cruise & Travel Signals: TUI fly Netherlands plans to expand direct Caribbean service to Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao from April 2027 using larger 737 MAX 10 aircraft. Brand Protection: Balashi and Chill launch tighter control of official merchandise distribution, with authorized partners required from Oct. 1, 2026.
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