AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCaribbean Development Bank in Nassau: PM Philip Davis welcomed delegates to the CDB’s 56th Annual Meeting at Baha Mar, framing The Bahamas as a regional partner and urging “forging” the Caribbean’s future amid tighter global capital and climate pressure. CDB Forward & youth focus: CDB President Daniel Best pushed a reform agenda (“CDB Forward”) and highlighted youth forums where young leaders stressed jobs and opportunity as the region’s biggest test. New Cabinet ministries: The Davis administration rolled out a “supersized” Cabinet with fresh portfolios, including Urban Renewal and Community Relations, Culture, Arts and Heritage, and Innovation and National Development—sparking questions about roles and funding. Homeless shelter land appeal: Great Commission Ministries says its long-stalled Hope City homeless shelter is stuck for decades due to unresolved land ownership. Culture & community sports: UB hosted its first-ever high school girls softball prospect evaluation, while local sports coverage also spotlighted Jonquel Jones’ standout game and Mingoes softball plans. Health reminder for holiday crowds: Doctors Hospital warned about the short-term dangers of excessive alcohol, including dehydration and risky behavior during Labour Day events. Bahamas heritage discovery: Archaeologists and filmmakers reported rare 18th-century pirate-linked shipwreck findings in Nassau Harbour. Local justice updates: Two women received a seven-year sentence for attempted murder tied to a landlord-tenant dispute in Fox Hill.
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