AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoShark Attack in Exuma: A 12-year-old American boy was injured in a shark attack while swimming with his brother near Staniel Cay in the Exuma Cays; police say he was taken to New Providence for treatment and is in stable condition. AI for Local Creators: An AI expert and former Amazon Alexa developer, Noelle Russell, is set to visit next month for a one-day “Bahama Vibes: The AI Vibathon” at Margaritaville Beach Resort, aiming to help participants leave with working apps. Independence Gospel Night: Abundant Life Bible Church is hosting an Independence concert, “Lord, We Thank You,” featuring local gospel talent and choirs. Church Leadership Celebration: Trinity Global Cathedral marks Bishop Trevor Williamson and Dr. Sharon Williamson’s 28th pastoral anniversary with a week of worship and a culminating gospel concert. Productivity Push: The National Productivity Council is nearing reality after draft legislation and a five-year strategic plan were completed, with a formal presentation to government expected soon. Power Outage Updates: New Providence residents report ongoing outages linked to peak demand and equipment issues, with Bahamas Power and Light providing restoration timelines. Grand Bahama Oceans Day: Community groups joined a World Oceans Day beach cleanup at Xanadu Beach, stressing marine protection as both an environmental and tourism priority. Youth Sports & Training: BAAA named teams for NACAC U18/U23 Championships, while Grand Bahama youth leaders graduated from a 16-week certification programme. Community Safety Debate: Bahamas Crisis Centre director Sandra Dean-Patterson says the sexual offenders register should not be public, warning it could fuel vigilantism and weaken child protection. Culture & Sport: Eastwood Judo Club hosted its 5th annual tournament, highlighting discipline and growth across age groups.
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