AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGrand Bahama Workforce: Minister Ginger Moxey urged NTA Cohort 20 graduates to seize local opportunities, framing them as the “engine” of Grand Bahama’s progress as the 14-week skills program moves from soft skills into practical training. Social Inclusion Policy: Social Services Minister Barbara Cartwright says the new fiscal year will push inclusion for persons with disabilities, children, and the elderly, including a review of the Persons with Disabilities Equal Opportunities Act and continued Adults with Disabilities Day programming. Youth Summer Jobs: The “I Matter” summer camp is combining fun and learning with paid mentorship roles for dozens of young people, supported by pre-camp orientation and training. Community Business Spotlight: Wilson’s Shoe Repair on East Street is celebrated for decades of family service, with the proprietor tracing the shop’s roots back to 1950 and work for prominent Bahamian figures. Justice Update (Grand Bahama): Fugitive Kenrick Hanna (aka BJ) is reported captured in the U.S. and set to be returned to face charges in the 2019 murder of Monet Darville. Regional Leadership: CARICOM heads are meeting in St. Lucia to tackle security, food and energy resilience, climate change, and regional development, with a Bahamian delegation led by PM Philip Davis.
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