AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoEnergy & Utilities: Prime Minister Philip Davis used his national address to lay out the scale of Bahamas Power and Light’s grid crisis, debt and the need for major upgrades, while the wider fallout continues around BPL’s new overtime crackdown and leaked pay records. Labour & SOE Reform: Trade unions are backing BEWU in a dispute over BPL’s unilateral overtime policy, and Fidelity Bank’s Gowon Bowe says privatization should be on the table if government can’t make tough SOE decisions. Grid Leadership: Bahamas Grid Company appointed Ryan Holder as COO as it moves toward an all-Bahamian-led management team to modernise the energy sector. Construction/Industry Skills: The Bahamas Department of Aviation signed an amended MOU with Middle Tennessee State University to expand aviation training and workforce development for Bahamians. Shipping/Trade Materials: Caribbean Cement says it could restart regional exports as early as September after capacity upgrades at its Rockfort plant, with The Bahamas among potential destinations. STEM & Waste Management: BETA Camp in Grand Bahama challenged students to engineer solutions for resilient, sustainable industry, including automating waste management and recycling. Aviation Safety & Community: A memorial in Nassau marked the Independence Day Flamingo Air crash victims, including members of Da Pond Band and pilot Franklyn Cambridge. Tourism & Cruise Business: A Bahamas-focused cruise tourism debate argues the real issue isn’t cruising volume, but whether visitors are being given reasons to stay longer and spend ashore.
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