AGP Executive Report
Last update: 18 minutes agoCulture & Community Partnerships: Atlantis’ The Coral marked World Ocean Day with “blue zone” touch tanks and conservation talks, spotlighting sea stars, green sea turtles and nurse shark pups to teach kids and families how ocean care starts at home. Youth, Health & Hope: GD Caring and Sharing Cancer Support Group plans its “Celebrating Strength. Inspiring Hope” month, highlighted by a 5K Hope Walk in memory of late Nassau Guardian employee Anita Rolle. Sports & Local Talent: Equestrian Bahamas wrapped its 2025-2026 season with end-of-year awards, while athletes hit qualifying marks at the Fritz Grant Track & Field Invitational despite wind-aided conditions. Education & Family Support: PM Davis and DPM Cooper marked two million breakfasts served through the National School Breakfast Programme at Claridge Primary School. Public Service Reform: Bahamas Public Parks and Public Beaches Authority’s new chair Jamahl Strachan vowed transparency and modernization after past overspending criticism. Immigration Clarification: Min. of State for Immigration Darren Pickstock says the Bahamas Nationality Act amendment won’t create a loophole, only modernizes processing and raises fees. Culture Policy Listening: Minister Leslia Miller-Brice launched national cultural listening sessions to shape future funding, training, infrastructure and youth engagement.
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