AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYouth & Sports: Bahamas Athletic Pride’s “The Show: All-Star Survival 2026” kicks off a five-day softball showcase in Nassau, growing from a small 2018 event to 130 girls and scholarship opportunities. National Security & Governance: A Supreme Court judge refused an injunction to stop the transfer of acting Senior Magistrate Anishka Isaacs to the Supreme Court as Deputy Registrar, after complaints and an administrative leave process. Parliament & Cost of Living: Residents are pushing back on a proposed MP and senator duty allowance/pay increase, arguing it’s tone-deaf amid hardship. Economy & Business Continuity: Real estate businessman Mario Carey warns Bahamian-owned firms will keep shrinking without succession planning, citing closures tied to founders exiting without replacements. Labour Market: The Labour Force Survey shows unemployment holding around 8.7–8.8%, with more people entering and being hired. Health & Aid: The US Northern Command donates nearly $400,000 in equipment and vehicles to the Ministry of Health and Wellness. Environment & Heritage: Bahamas National Trust breaks ground on a Welcome Centre at Moriah Harbour Cay National Park in Exuma, adding visitor services and marine stewardship support. Independence Season: Flag Raising Ceremony marks the start of the 53rd Independence celebrations with national pride across Nassau.
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