AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 hours agoBahamas Tourism & Culture: Tourism Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin led The Bahamas delegation to UN Tourism meetings in Paraguay, pushing sustainability, innovation, resilience and women’s leadership on the global stage. Youth & Community: K’s Heart for Kids is expanding its “Taking Back Our Children” school visits and gearing up for free youth conferences and back-to-school giveaways across New Providence, Grand Bahama, Abaco and Exuma. Health & Awareness: Lupus 242 and BahamaHealth hosted their annual Lupus 242 Health Talk at Holy Cross Anglican Church, bringing patients and medical experts together for education and support. Workforce Development: Grand Bahama Shipyard’s Apprenticeship Programme continues to build Bahamian talent through a structured four-year pathway with training at BTVI and further skills development in the UK. Sports & Pride: The Bahamas hosts the 2026 PONY Baseball Caribbean & Latin America 14U Championships (June 4–9), while UB’s Mingoes volleyball team placed third at “Battle of the Islands.” Local Governance & Rights: Questions swirl around funding for the Office of the Spouse of the Prime Minister, with the spouse citing no budget while estimates suggest otherwise. Public Safety: A new anti-gang law was tabled in Parliament to curb gun violence and target organised criminal networks involving young people. Culture Spotlight: COLORS of the Islands won a 2026 Emmy, with The Bahamas recognized as an early partner and set to deepen its Bahamas-focused storytelling. Weather Watch: A Caribbean climatologist warned the hurricane season may be quieter but still unpredictable, with higher risks of intense rainfall and heat.
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