AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPiracy Past, Policy Present: Marine archaeologists and filmmakers say they’ve found six Nassau-area shipwrecks tied to the “Golden Age of Piracy,” including burned hull remains and weapons linked to figures like Blackbeard and Calico Jack—another reminder that Bahamas history is still being uncovered. Government & Governance: The Davis administration has rolled out a “supersized” Cabinet with new ministries and portfolios, including Urban Renewal and Community Relations, Culture, Arts and Heritage, and Innovation and National Development, raising fresh questions about roles and funding. Housing Pressure: Great Commission Ministries says its decades-long bid to build a permanent 100-bed homeless shelter has stalled over unresolved land ownership issues, despite approvals and foundation work. Regional Finance: At the CDB’s Nassau meeting, leaders backed a Canada-guaranteed US$200M first-loss credit guarantee expected to unlock up to US$400M for Caribbean development, with climate resilience and sustainable infrastructure in focus. Immigration & Law: Opposition MP Dr Andre Rollins warns a proposed Bahamas Nationality Act amendment could create a “dangerous loophole” by letting rejected applicants buy permanent residency for a $500 fee. Public Sector Pensions: Labour and Public Service Minister Pia Glover-Rolle defended the government’s pension overhaul against union objections, saying the process is for feedback and negotiation.
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