AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Youth Empowerment: Minister Ginger Moxey urged BTVI’s 2026 graduates to be bold, build what’s missing, and turn skills into nation-building. Faith & Public Accountability: Bahamas Christian Council leader Mario Moxey apologized to the public, calling for church leaders to live with integrity ahead of Independence celebrations. Disaster Response & Community Care: After a Bimini fire left families homeless, Seventh-Day Adventists launched a donation drive, while Rotary backed a saltwater firefighting pump for future protection. Power & Daily Life: Blackouts have become long and unpredictable, with MPs demanding answers from Bahamas Power and Light. Regional Training for Relief: Caribbean disaster responders in Jamaica trained to improve “last mile” delivery of emergency supplies. Culture & Heritage: Lavar Munroe returns to represent The Bahamas at the Venice Biennale via a posthumous collaboration with John Beadle, rooted in Junkanoo. Sports & Representation: Team Bahamas named for the 2026 CAC Games; meanwhile, women’s basketball bounced back in Centrobasket qualifiers. LGBTQ+ Rights: An LGBTQ+ activist renewed calls for hate crime laws after killings she links to bias-motivated violence. Independence in the Diaspora: Miramar, Florida hosts its first Bahamas Goombay Broward Festival with Junkanoo, food, music, and family activities. Tragedy & Mourning: Families continue identifying victims after the North Andros plane crash, including Revolution Church’s keyboardist Giovanni McKenzie and members of Da Pond Band.
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