AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBahamas Youth & Culture: Grand Bahama Port Authority teamed up with fintech Prospuh for a youth innovation and entrepreneurship camp, spotlighting local talent and new business ideas. Back-to-School Health: Nassau doctor Dr. Neteisha Rahming is urging parents to book checkups before class starts, warning that issues like vision, hearing, cavities, and low iron can hide until it’s too late. Food & Heritage: Woodes Rodgers Tavern at the British Colonial Hotel unveiled a new menu built as a regional flavor journey, mixing Bahamian roots with Creole touches. Tourism & Community Safety: Junkanoo Beach Association says it welcomed a meeting with Tourism Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin and Parliamentary Secretary Randy Rolle, while stressing fire-safety and compliance must come first. Power Crisis Hits Daily Life: Downtown Nassau businesses like Taj Mahal say a prolonged outage “crippled” operations, and Little Grand Cay residents report more than two weeks without electricity. Sports (Local Connection): Marquette’s women’s basketball schedule includes the Baha Mar Hoops event in Nassau over Thanksgiving weekend. Social Issue: FNM Senator Arinthia Komolafe calls for urgent action to curb sexual assault, citing multiple alleged cases in a week.
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