AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSTEM Youth Pipeline: BRON Ltd. wrapped its inaugural BRON Academy, a two-week programme for 26 students (Grade 9 to recent graduates) introducing engineering, architecture, environmental science and island development through career sessions and a mini inter-island bridge project. Education & Skills: The Bahamas Ministry of Education, Science and Technology says it has recruited more than 100 Bahamian teachers ahead of the Aug. 31 school reopening, while also processing international hires through vetting. Energy Reliability: The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce (BCCEC) calls prolonged New Providence power outages “downright unacceptably disruptive,” citing business closures, overtime costs and generator strain tied to issues at the BPL East Hill Street Substation. Data & Privacy: Data Protection Commissioner Michael Wright warns data breaches are likely underreported, urging residents to question how organisations collect, store, share and delete personal information. Marine Conservation: Critically endangered elkhorn corals were outplanted at Browns Cay ahead of a marine heatwave, part of ongoing reef restoration efforts. AI Governance Push: An op-ed argues the Bahamas should adopt an AI decision record now—before new AI rules arrive—to explain consequential outcomes and keep human accountability clear. Water & Infrastructure: Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. announced a quarterly dividend and continues operating advanced water treatment and reuse systems, including in The Bahamas.
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