AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoBack-to-school health checks: Nassau doctors are urging parents to book simple screenings before classes start, warning that headaches, cavities, hearing loss and even anemia can go unnoticed—so vision, hearing, urine and iron checks should be part of every child’s routine. Infant death charge: A Nassau police constable, Paul Thompson, has been charged after his girlfriend’s 10-month-old daughter died following an alleged crash-related exposure to grievous harm; he was granted $9,500 bail and suspended pending trial. Sexual violence push: FNM Senator Arinthia Komolafe says sexual assault reports are rising and calls for urgent, unified action across government, schools, faith groups and families to improve prevention and reporting. Data privacy and AI skills: The Data Protection Commissioner warns data breaches may be underreported and urges people to ask how their information is collected and stored; he also says The Bahamas should prepare for AI with training in cybersecurity and data protection. Power outage impact: Downtown Nassau businesses report prolonged electricity failures that “crippled” operations, highlighting ongoing grid reliability concerns.
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