AGP Executive Report
Last update: 29 minutes agoEducation & Teachers: Deputy PM Chester Cooper says school repairs are underway nationwide and more than 2,000 teachers are in professional development, with upgrades spanning literacy, numeracy, technology, entrepreneurship and science. Medical Education: Government and UWI are in talks to expand medical training, with plans for a full medical school in The Bahamas and continued clinical training at PMH. Women’s Workforce: Zonta Club of New Providence is launching a new cohort for its Workforce Readiness Programme, which has supported 400+ unemployed Bahamian women over 14 years with soft skills, tech training and career readiness. Food Security & Marine Protection: Minister Jomo Campbell reports progress on agriculture and fisheries, including the Golden Yolk egg initiative and broader steps to strengthen local enterprise and protect marine resources. Conservation: FAU and The Island School’s queen conch mobile lab has reached a milestone hatch, producing juvenile conch for restoration in local seagrass habitats. Road Safety & Community Grief: PM Philip Davis paid tribute to five young women killed in separate crashes, as families mourn tragedies on East Sunrise Highway and Shirley Street. HIV Update: Health officials report 142 new HIV cases in 2025, with men and ages 30–39 most affected. Security Sector Reform: National Security Minister Myles LaRoda says the private security industry is being modernized through compliance enforcement, licensing cleanups and planned Security Guards Act amendments. Culture & Community Events: Law enforcement bands held a Pre-Independence Beat Retreat in Rawson Square, with the Immigration Department band making its debut. Sports & Youth: Bahamas Baseball Association announces the 2nd Annual BBA All-Star Weekend for 8U, 10U and 12U players at Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium (July 24–26).
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