AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoNational Mourning: Barbados has declared a Day of National Mourning for cricket legend Sir Garfield “Garry” Sobers, with flags at half-staff and no official functions, plus a second mourning day on the day of his interment and plans for a State Funeral coordinated by Senator Lisa Cummins. Tributes & Culture: Caribbean leaders, Cricket West Indies, and figures across the region—including Rihanna—have been sharing heartfelt tributes to the Barbadian hero whose discipline and humility made him a symbol of West Indian excellence. Local Community & Safety: As Crop Over 2026 moves into its final major events, police are urging the public to help keep parades and traffic corridors safe, orderly, and respectful. Arts & Human Stories: Cuban actress Aylín Mujica learned of her 31-year-old son Mauro’s death while filming “Top Chef VIP,” after he died in Barbados while travelling. Business & Growth: Finance Minister Ryan Straughn says small businesses need stronger compliance, digitisation, and better access to credit to compete globally, as WeBizBajan rolls out financial literacy support. Environment & Innovation: Government is exploring sargassum-to-biofuel opportunities, including follow-ups with international partners and private-sector ideas using rum by-products. Sports Development: Bermuda’s senior women’s hockey team is training with a New Jersey high school side ahead of regional games, including matches against Barbados. Entertainment: Live & Louder Mega Concert in Barbados (Sept 19) has confirmed its expanded lineup, promising reggae, dancehall, and soul.
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