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Sunday, August 16, 2026
2 min read
5 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on government developments in AG. Today we're covering 5 key stories including updates on antigua and barbuda government headlines. Let's dive in.

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Antigua and Barbuda Government Headlines

5 stories

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RSS Ministers Meet in Antigua Amid Funding Concerns.

A one-day Regional Security System (RSS) ministers meeting began in Antigua, with concerns that some member territories are defaulting on financial contributions to the regional security grouping.

Why It Matters

For Antigua and Barbuda government professionals, this meeting highlights regional security cooperation and fiscal accountability issues that could affect shared security arrangements.

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1.2

Antigua and Barbuda Tenders: Public Procurement Opportunities 2026.

The source lists Antigua and Barbuda government tenders and public procurement opportunities, including private and public sector bids.

Why It Matters

Helps AG government professionals track and participate in upcoming national procurement and tender opportunities.

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Antigua and Barbuda Government Tenders: 36+ eProcurement Opportunities.

A listing of 36+ Antigua and Barbuda government tenders, RFPs, and eProcurement opportunities available for bidding.

Why It Matters

Government professionals in AG can use this portal to identify and pursue current public procurement contracts.

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1.4

Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda Meeting Report: Items Agreed/Confirmed.

ABS Television/Radio published the report from the Cabinet of Antigua and Barbuda meeting of Wednesday 1st April 2026, listing items agreed and confirmed.

Why It Matters

Government professionals in Antigua and Barbuda can stay informed of official Cabinet decisions and confirmations directly from the published report.

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Antigua and Barbuda Cabinet Opens with Psalm 139 Meditation.

The source reports that Pastor Stephen Samuel led the Cabinet meeting's opening meditation, drawing on Psalm 139:1–18 to focus on God's omniscience and the need for divine guidance.

Why It Matters

It gives government professionals in AG insight into the spiritual and reflective tone that frames Cabinet deliberations.

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