AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoYouth & Sports: Bahamas Athletic Pride’s “The Show: All-Star Survival 2026” returns this weekend at the JBLN Field of Dreams Complex, with 130 girls across 10 teams and a big push toward scholarships and high school/college softball pathways. Labour & Work: Minister Pia Glover-Rolle says the latest Labour Force Survey shows unemployment holding steady in the 8% range, citing more people entering the workforce and fewer discouraged workers. Culture & Independence: Rawson Square hosted the National Flag Raising Ceremony to kick off the 53rd Independence season, with ministers highlighting the flag’s link to Bahamian heritage and arts. Community & Faith: A local pastor reflects on scripture-driven action and integrity, urging people to stop living from crisis to crisis and take responsibility for their lives. Regulation & Trust: The Securities Commission of The Bahamas’ enforcement report details major civil penalties tied to the FTX fallout and renewed focus on investor protection and public education. Governance & Education: Doctors Hospital launches an Educators Advantage Program to make healthcare more affordable for teachers by targeting co-pay and co-insurance barriers. Environment & Heritage: Bahamas National Trust breaks ground on a Welcome Centre at Moriah Harbour Cay National Park, pairing visitor services with solar and rainwater systems. Public Safety Debate: Families and advocates renew calls over whether The Bahamas’ sex offenders registry should be made public, arguing it could better protect children.
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