AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPACE and child protection: PACE President Claudette Rolle says many teen mothers they serve are victims of abuse, pushing the focus from survival support to healing trauma amid ongoing concerns about exploitation. Labour Day planning: Bahamas Trade Union Congress leaders say this year’s June 5 march will “mimic” the 1956 Sir Randol Fawkes route, starting on Wulff Road and ending at Southern Recreation Grounds, with a church service and a new podcast on the way. Local sport spotlight: Tobi Amusan won the women’s 100m hurdles at the Rabat Diamond League in 12.28s, with Bahamas’ Devynne Charlton second (12.40). Community giving: Bahamas Striping Group of Companies donated over $100,000 to 18 charities, including first-time support reaching the family islands. Culture and nightlife: Nelly performed at Atlantis’ Aura Nightclub, drawing major social buzz and praising the “vibe” and hospitality. Tourism leadership: Tourism Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin led talks at UN Tourism meetings in Paraguay, highlighting sustainability and women’s leadership. Bahamas wedding buzz: Donald Trump Jr shared intimate video from his Bahamas wedding to Bettina Anderson, calling her his “best friend,” while the wider family’s attendance and Trump’s absence keep fueling headlines. Cruise note for visitors: Carnival issued a swimwear dress code warning for Lifou, New Caledonia—swimwear only at beaches/pools, with topless sunbathing and certain styles not allowed. Wellness expansion: CG Zest Wellness launched its corporate wellness programme in Barbados, building on similar work in the Bahamas and Cayman.
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