AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCruise Legal Fallout: A 23-year-old woman, Hannah Smith, has filed a lawsuit against Carnival Cruise Lines after alleging she lost both legs during a Nassau excursion when she was directed into the water and sucked into a spinning propeller. Energy Reliability: Energy Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis warned Bahamas Power & Light customers to expect “some interruptions” this summer as outages continue amid major New Providence infrastructure upgrades. Fuel Costs Watch: Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association VP Vasco Bastian said pump prices could move either up or down, with retailers unable to predict direction amid Middle East-driven oil volatility. Broadcast Disruption: A fire at ZNS’ Baillou Hill Road transmitting station knocked out the 1540 AM signal; repairs could take up to three months. Tourism & Airlift: Breeze Airways launched nonstop Nassau–Tampa service, initially twice weekly, with tourism officials calling it a boost for visitor access and demand. Grand Bahama Politics: Central GB MP Frazette Gibson pressed for answers on healthcare conditions at Rand Memorial and lingering power-outage concerns tied to the Grand Bahama Power Company acquisition. Cruise Safety & Order: A Paradise Island brawl involving Royal Caribbean guests has reignited calls for stronger bans after reports of a large group fight and police custody fallout.
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