AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoYouth & Sports: The Bahamas U14 Boys National Team kicked off the 2026 CFU U14 Challenge Series in Punta Cana with a 3–0 win over Anguilla, then followed with a dominant 5–0 victory over Montserrat, with Dirk Simmons starring again as the Western Warriors rising talent. Community & Culture: A new mentorship pilot from BTC pairs associates with seasoned managers across divisions, aiming to build a stronger culture of knowledge-sharing and career growth. Public Service & Safety: The Ministry of Social Services commissioned the renovated Horseshoe Drive Outreach Centre, bringing key family and protection services under one roof for vulnerable residents. Education & Inclusion: Erin H. Gilmour School for the Blind and Visually Impaired students posted strong 2026 BJC results, highlighting accessible learning and dedicated teaching. Elections & Governance: CARICOM observers are urging campaign finance reform, an independent PRD, and stronger voter-register safeguards after concerns raised in the May general election. Local Voices: Eleuthera residents pushed back on a Crown land proposal at Navy Base Beach, leading developer Jeff Jacobs to withdraw that component. Faith & Remembrance: Bahamas Christian Council held memorial services for Independence Day crash victims, including members of Da Pond Band and pilot Franklyn Cambridge.
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