AGP Executive Report
Last update: 31 minutes agoPoetry & Literacy: Macmillan Education Caribbean opened entries for its second “New Branches” Poetry Competition, adding an Upper Secondary category and inviting students and teachers to submit original poems on Caribbean themes. Immigration & Identity: Minister of State for Immigration Darron Pickstock says a Bahamas Nationality Act amendment won’t create a loophole, but will modernize processing and increase fees for certain permanent residency cases. Education & Youth Achievement: University of The Bahamas valedictorian Zoe O.J. Turner urged graduates to think critically and serve something greater, while a New Providence all-girl STEM team heads to the International Greenwich Olympiad in London with a mobility-cane project. Community Leadership Transition: BPSSYF CEO Ricardo P. Deveaux will step down at the end of the 2027 awards year as the foundation moves into a leadership transition. Public Services & Healthcare Procurement: A Bahamas-focused piece questions long gaps in publicly advertised hospital supply tenders under the Public Hospitals Authority, calling for more transparency. Travel Advisory: The Bahamas Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued guidance for Bahamians traveling to or residing in Cuba amid ongoing power, food, transport and healthcare strain. Culture & Lifestyle: A spotlight on nu metal’s rise traces how the genre broke into mainstream culture—plus a Bahamas Labour Day parade recap and a Labour Day remembrance for four women killed on the same route.
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