AGP Executive Report
Last update: 17 minutes agoHIV Awareness Month: Health Minister Kim Wilson says four new HIV diagnoses in four weeks signal an urgent need to boost awareness, testing access and prevention. Housing & Finance: Deputy Premier Zane DeSilva tells residents banks must help deliver homeownership as Government secures $114.75m for its Affordable Housing Programme. Parenting Support: Tinée Furbert updates on DCFS prevention-focused parenting initiatives, including a Parent Coaching Certification Programme running Aug 2026–Apr 2027. Ridesharing Launch: Transport Minister Owen Darrell reports ridesharing launched June 10 with about 79 permit applications and 19 approved so far, with “taxi first, rideshare when needed.” Retail Fuel Prices: Home Affairs Minister Alexa Lightbourne outlines a six-month standstill ceiling on retail fuel prices through mid-October, with verified shortfalls covered. Co-ops Law: Economy and Labour Minister Jason Hayward proposes cooperative legislation and a dedicated Registrar of Cooperative Societies. Ebola Precautions: Health Minister Kim Wilson says there are no confirmed Ebola cases in Bermuda and monitoring/preparedness continues. Business & Community: Meyer Group and BEST Group announce an amalgamation, and a new ten-week financial literacy programme backs Bermudian men’s budgeting skills. Sports & Culture: Young footballers get international exposure in Spain, and T20 Knockout Finals are set for Sunday at White Hill Field.
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