AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoBahamas Independence & faith: As the country marks 53 years of independence, church leaders are urging Bahamians to move from celebration to action—placing God at the center and living unity in everyday life, not just during crises. Road safety push: The Ministry of Transport, Road Traffic Department and the RBPF launched the “One Life Too Many” campaign after multiple fatal crashes, calling for safer driving across the islands. Youth & culture in focus: A Bahamas Youth Climate Conference keynote from PM Philip Davis highlighted young people’s power to lead, while Independence events like a Family Fun Day & Concert keep the spotlight on community. Sports & national pride: Bahamas women’s basketball is in final prep for the Centrobasket qualifier in Nicaragua, aiming to qualify for the Americup. Exuma nature education: Work is underway at Moriah Harbour Cay National Park with a new welcome centre planned as a hub for visitor services and environmental learning. Regional spotlight: Bahamas is confirmed for the 2026 Team Racing World Championship in Stockholm, bringing the islands to an international sailing stage. Tech conversation: An IT specialist is calling for a national, transparent conversation on AI adoption and how to protect network security as the country modernizes.
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