AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation & Teachers: Deputy PM Chester Cooper says the Ministry of Education is pushing a recruitment task force to plug the teacher shortage, with up to 100 Bahamian teachers identified and talks underway with countries including Ghana and Kenya—plus promises of “better days ahead” through active engagement with educators. Basketball (Bahamas): Team Bahamas’ women’s AmeriCup Centrobasket run hit a wall after Lashann Higgs left with a knee injury in a 74-59 quarterfinal loss to the U.S. Virgin Islands; Bahamas now shifts to fifth-through-eighth classification, starting vs Guyana. Sports (Regional): Guyana earned its first Centrobasket win, rallying to beat Bahamas 66-57, led by Joy Adams and Ruth Adams. Culture & Fashion: IXA and streetwear brand Marlene present “Obelisk,” an immersive multidisciplinary runway bringing together fashion, music, visual art, poetry, photography, film, and design. Arts & Food: OneRepublic will headline the Fifth Annual Bahamas Culinary & Arts Festival at Baha Mar on Oct. 23, with expanded Caribbean culinary and arts programming. Community Remembrance (Andros): North Andros held a church prayer and healing service for the ten victims of the July 10 plane crash, with leaders and families gathering to mourn and seek answers. Independence Mood: A reflection on Bahamas’ 53rd independence—celebration turning quickly to tragedy after the Andros crash—captures the country’s push to look forward while grieving.
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