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TOGETHER WE RISE

By Tynia Brown Journal Staff Writer On July 10, 1973, more than 50,000 Bahamians stood shoulder to shoulder at Clifford Park, watching with pride as the black, gold, and aquamarine flag of an independent Bahamas was hoisted for the first time. The black triangle represents the strength and resilience of the Bahamian people, the gold […]

RBDF Commissions Four New Safe Boats

RBDF Strategically Deploys New Safe Boats

By Gerrino SaundersBahama Journal News Editor Despite recent setbacks with a number of boats being sidelined for eitherroutine servicing or due to running aground and needing repairs theRoyal Bahamas Defence Force is determined to do everything in itspower to properly protect the nations’ borders, fishing grounds andterritorial waters.This week RBDF Commodore Floyd Moxey said four […]

Beekeeper’s Warning to Prevent Bee Attack

15 August 2019

A local beekeeper yesterday advised residents in the capital to take proper care of the boxing on their homes, as it will prevent bees from forming hives.  Barry Forbes said, “If you have at least one eighth on an inch open in your boxing that leaves room for them to scout and to get there.”  […]

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Customs Fraud Fighting Initiative Launched

15 August 2019

The Bahamas Customs Department and Deputy Prime Minister Peter Turnquest introduced the new online portal Click2 Clear, which is designed to protect against customs fraud. During a press conference on Wednesday at the Ministry of Finance, they laid out the government’s public education campaign to unveil this latest initiative.  In addition to protecting against fraud, […]

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Gov’t Discusses Potential Minimum Wage Increase

15 August 2019

Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes told reporters earlier this week that discussions are taking place concerning a raise in minimum wage.  This followed countless complaints of the high cost of living in The Bahamas, considering the 60 percent increase in value added tax from 7.5 per cent to 12 percent.  He said, “There is a […]

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PLP Wants BPL Board Fired

15 August 2019

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Fred Mitchell renewed the party’s call for the dismissal of the entire board at Bahamas Power and Light (BPL). “They are colossal failures. If they do not go, then the minister and ultimately the prime minister must share the shame and the blame for their failures,” Mitchell said yesterday. He […]

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BPL Presents Load Shedding Resolution

15 August 2019

Deputy Prime Minister Peter Turnquest said Bahamas Power and Light officials met with the government on Tuesday and gave a presentation of their short-term plan to resolve the agonizing load shedding issue that is plaguing New Providence.  Turnquest revealed this information yesterday and added that the government is working diligently on the matter.  “We anticipate, […]

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TYA President Confident in Gov’t Job Training Approach

15 August 2019

With youth unemployment still relatively high, the Free National Movement’s Torchbearers Youth Association (TYA) President Carlyle Bethel believes it’s now time to approach the problem in a different way, which he said the Minnis administration is doing.  “The youth unemployment numbers have historically been high and it’s been a challenge for successive governments,” Bethel said. […]

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PM Calls BPL Service ‘Unacceptable’

15 August 2019

Admitting that he is “deeply unhappy” that Bahamians are suffering from the vexing load shedding issue, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis called Bahamas Power and Light’s (BPL) service “unacceptable,” but assured that the company is currently carrying out a temporary plan to mitigate its shortfall in generation. “It is expected to provide relief to residents […]

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Workforce Disparity Concerns Gov’t

14 August 2019

The latest unemployment figures still showing a gap between the number of men versus women employed in the country, as research revealed that the jobless rate for women is at 9.9 percent compared to 9.2 percent for men.  Minister of Labour Dion Foulkes acknowledged yesterday that this is cause for concern, adding that he and […]

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More Parents Choosing School Pickup Services

14 August 2019

More parents are hiring private transportation services to handle the tasks of picking up and dropping off their children to school.  The Bahama Journal interviewed Jennifer Johnson, owner of Bahamas Kids Taxi, and Jeffrey Myers, owner of Jasmine’s Transit, who both explained that it is not because of a lack of available transportation for parents, […]

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Half of Morton’s Issues Resolved

14 August 2019

Minister of Labour Senator Dion Foulkes confirmed that following an all day frank meeting, eight hours to be exact, 50 percent of the issues plaguing the Bahamas Industrial Manufacturers and Allied Workers Union’s (BIMAWU) and its concerns regarding Morton Salt have been addressed.  Mr. Foulkes told reporters before the weekly Cabinet meeting that Morton Salt […]

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