AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPlane Crash Tragedy: Ten people died after a Flamingo Air Cessna 402 crashed in North Andros on Independence Day, with reports initially saying seven and later confirming 10 on board; the sole survivor later died as communities mourn, including five Da Pond Band members. Music & Community Loss: Da Pond Band singer Shaniese Miller says the victims were “my family,” while tributes continue across churches and Andros. Independence 53rd Anniversary: Bahamas marked 53 years with Clifford Park celebrations, a cultural show, and a huge Independence flag—plans shifted to tribute after the crash. Goombay Summer Festival: Ministry of Tourism gears up for Goombay Summer Festival 2026 on Grand Bahama (Taino Beach) with cultural dance, food, and headliners across July 16, 23, and 30. Education & Teachers: FNM deputy Shanendon Cartwright demands full public disclosure on the government’s plan to recruit up to 300 teachers from Ghana, as the teacher shortage debate heats up. Sports Representation: Bahamas Olympic Committee names teams for the Commonwealth Games and CAC Games, with 20 athletes for Glasgow and 38 for Santo Domingo. AI Skills Workshop: “The AI Vibathon” drew 100+ Bahamians to learn building AI apps and workflow automations for real business use. Culture & Lifestyle: A new wave of private clubs is reshaping membership to attract younger, more diverse professionals—networking, wellness, and events at the center.
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