AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 minutes agoLeadership & Work Culture: A sharp opinion piece warns about the “indispensable executive” who builds an audience, not a team—arguing servant leadership is strategic. Tourism & Ethics: A World Day for Captive Dolphins spotlight questions “swimming with dolphins” tourism, citing stress and welfare concerns in captivity. Bahamas Independence & Heritage: Flag Day celebrations in Rawson Square kicked off the July 10 Independence build-up, with leaders stressing independence as an ongoing daily assignment. Climate & Youth Action: Prime Minister Philip Davis told the Bahamas Youth Climate Conference that extreme heat is already driving up household costs—electricity, water, ice, fans, and transport. Electricity Bills: Residents complain of electricity bill spikes and outages; BPL says bills rise mainly from higher consumption due to hotter temperatures, not rate changes. Public Service Retention: Labour Minister Pia Glover-Rolle says government is trying to uplift public service salaries to stop experienced staff from leaving. Public Safety & Parenting: Attorney Algernon Allen Sr. argues parents should bear more responsibility in juvenile cases after incidents involving children in Bimini and Abaco. HIV Update: Bahamas reported 142 new HIV cases in 2025, down 9% from 2024, with the highest infection rate among ages 30–39. Culture & Music: Bahamian trumpeter Giveton Gelin announces his Independence Day album release, ISLAND DREAMER: III OF III, featuring major collaborators. Sports: Team Bahamas men’s basketball hosts Jamaica in World Cup qualifiers, with a roster headlined by NBA players.
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