AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 minutes agoTourism & Travel: Daily nonstop flights from Miami and Fort Lauderdale are boosting Nassau and Paradise Island access, with resorts, dining, and cultural heritage experiences being pushed as easy add-ons for longer stays. Regional Tourism Leadership: Caribbean Week 2026 is drawing ministers and industry leaders to New York, with The Bahamas among the delegations discussing connectivity, resilience, and a stronger regional tourism voice. Youth & Community: The Caribbean Development Bank’s 56th Annual Meeting in Nassau is paired with a Youth FIRE Forum, where young people are weighing in on climate resilience, digital futures, energy, violence prevention, and health. Sports & Youth Development: Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Dhechaz Gibson was named top student and scholarship winner, while Rousseau Primary captured the Scotiabank Kids Championship title in a dramatic penalties finish. Culture & Heritage: An international marine archaeology team reports the first official finds tied to “real pirates of the Caribbean” in Nassau Harbour, including charred hull remains and pirate-era artifacts. Health Awareness: A local health explainer warns that recurrent UTIs shouldn’t be ignored, noting some repeated cases may be linked to bladder cancer—urging awareness without panic. Arts & Lifestyle: Alpha Kappa Alpha expands in The Bahamas with a new graduate chapter chartered in Nassau, adding to service efforts across eastern New Providence. Public Life & Governance: Government budgets $54.7m for consultancy services across ministries, with Inland Revenue seeing the biggest jump.
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