AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHousing & Finance: Fundacion Cas Pa Comunidad Arubano (FCCA) launched its “Yabi di Bo Man” homeownership campaign, opening an online platform for eligible Aruba residents (10+ years) to prepare documentation and apply for mortgage financing, with requests handled on a first-come, first-served basis after screening. Tourism & Local Entrepreneurship: Aruba Tourism Authority (A.T.A.) and Qredits Aruba named the 2026 Aruba Signature Experience winners—Cura di Mama, Moorebida, and Piskechi Experience—backing niche culture, wellness, nature and sustainability concepts with coaching and marketing support. Primary Sector & Jobs: Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Geoffrey Wever marked International Fishermen’s Day by visiting local fishermen and pushing for a stronger, more modern and sustainable fishing sector, including youth training through the Piskechi program. City Revitalization: The government announced a public tender to redevelop the former Esso Lagoen building into a boutique restaurant, aiming to boost Oranjestad’s downtown appeal for visitors and investors. Public Order & Mobility: Justice Minister Arthur Dowers reiterated that e-steps are not permitted on public roads under current law, saying enforcement is being restored after years of weak control. Community Support: Red Cross Aruba and Kiwanis helped 100 children prepare for the new school year with supplies, transport, haircuts, sports, hygiene training and first-aid sessions. Brand Protection: Balashi and Chill launched a merchandise authorization program, limiting future trademarked sales to officially authorized partners from Oct. 1, 2026.
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