AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoBahamas Nationality Act Debate: Long Island MP Andre Rollins says the government is trying to “sneak” changes into the Bahamas Nationality Act during budget debate, warning a proposed $500 permanent residency pathway could open a loophole without a transparent immigration discussion. Caribbean Tourism Spotlight: Caribbean Week in New York 2026 is bringing tourism ministers and officials together under “One Caribbean: Infinite experiences,” with The Bahamas among the delegations as the region pushes cultural and regenerative travel. CDB Forward for the Region: The Caribbean Development Bank opened its 56th Annual Meeting in Nassau with Daniel Best calling for a stronger, greener, more resilient Caribbean and rolling out “CDB Forward” to respond to climate volatility, tech disruption, and shrinking development finance. Youth Leadership at Baha Mar: The CDB’s Youth FIRE Forum put young people at the center of talks on employment and opportunity, with Bahamas youth and ministry officials joining regional participants. Underwater Art in Nassau: A new underwater sculpture, “Lady of Coral,” has been installed in the Sir Nicholas Nuttall Coral Reef Sculpture Garden near New Providence, adding to the Bahamas’ living gallery of reef-protecting art. Maritime Safety Review: The Bahamas Maritime Authority released findings on the 2022 L’Ecume II collision, pointing to shift patterns and a culture of poor lookout integration as key factors in the fatal crash. Sports & Community: UB Athletics will host the first high school girls softball prospect event in The Bahamas at Banker’s Field, evaluating 35 players from grades 11–12 across public and private schools. National Insurance Boost: National Insurance Board beneficiaries will see increases to pensions, grants, and insurable wage ceilings starting July 1, following its biennial adjustment tied to the Retail Price Index.
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