AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEbola Response: The Bahamas announced a 30-day travel ban on visitors who have recently been in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda, and South Sudan, as health officials keep two isolated travellers under testing after fever symptoms—while stressing there are no confirmed Ebola cases locally. Regional Health Warning: WHO says the DRC outbreak is being worsened by conflict, calling it a “catastrophic collision of disease and conflict,” and urging humanitarian access and ceasefires. Budget & Governance: Finance Minister Michael Halkitis delivered the 2026/27 Budget Communication, pitching “A Budget that Builds on Progress” with a projected surplus, while FNM leader Michael Pintard attacked the priorities and questioned transparency. Infrastructure Update: Government says roadworks in Eleuthera and Exuma are progressing, but water and sewerage work has delayed some areas. Climate & Disaster Readiness: Nassau hosts the 2026 Wet and Hurricane Season Caribbean Climate Outlook Forum, with ministers and regional experts focusing on forecasts and how climate info should guide planning. International Finance: The Bahamas is preparing to host the 56th Annual Meeting of the Caribbean Development Bank in early June at Baha Mar. Business & Community: Insurance Commission and Bahamas Financial Services Board strengthened ties to boost consumer awareness and financial literacy in the insurance sector. Public Safety: Coast Guard will reopen the search for a missing Michigan woman in the Bahamas after new GPS data raised questions about the original search area. Tourism: Norwegian Cruise Line set Sept. 4, 2026 for the Great Tides Waterpark opening at Great Stirrup Cay.
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