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OPTIMISM IN HAITI

There is new hope for security in Haiti as countries around the world are pledging more support and funding to bring about peace and security in that Caribbean country.  The new Council there claims that the Haitian people are optimistic about the future.   The U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged another $160 million in […]

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Govt. defends NIA 2024 amendment bill

By Gerrino J. SaundersJournal Staff Writer The Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe said the NationalIntelligence Agency (NIA) Amendment Bill 2024 by the Davisadministration has breathed new life into the agency which is animportant arm of national security.Some of the major changes to the Bill include a change in name fromthe National Crime Intelligence Agency […]

C.H. REEVES READY FOR CLASSES

07 January 2019

Education Minister Jeffrey Lloyd assured  yesterday that the facilities at the C.H. Reeves Junior High School  are  ready for classes this morning.  Last week, the Bahamas Union of Teachers (BUT) planned to conduct a walkabout of the campus to ensure that everything was in place, however that never happened.  The Minister instead conducted a walkabout […]

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BPSU Unaware Of Post Office Delay

07 January 2019

The  President  of The Bahamas Public Services Union, Kimsley  Ferguson says his union does not  think the government is addressing the matter  of relocating  the General Post Office as urgently as it should be. “There are ramifications with regards to health issues, persons are still challenged with respiratory issues in that environment and in my […]

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MOE ADVANCES TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION

07 January 2019

The country’s educational system is expecting to see some major technological changes this year as the Ministry of Education yesterday joined forces with Cable Bahamas and Sam’s Business Machines to commence the second installment of the  Ministry’s technology upgrades on the islands of Grand Bahama and Eleuthera.  The  Minister of Education Jeffrey Lloyd said that […]

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Foreign entities get preferential treatment, says Attorney Alfred Sears

07 January 2019

Former Attorney General Alfred Sears is calling on the  government to remove “the ring-fencing” against  gaming houses  in the  Bahamas as the dispute on gaming taxes continues. Mr. Sears who now represents the Web Shop Owners in litigation in the Supreme Court,  yesterday addressed comments made by current Attorney General  Carl Bethel made recently  on […]

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Minister Confident Union Disputes Will Be Settled

07 January 2019

Last year unions in the country made their voices known, as many of them threatened industrial action and applied for strike certificates due to various pressing concerns. Currently,  both The Bahamas Nurses’ Union (BNU) and The Bahamas Union of Teachers (BUT)  are in possession  of their strike certificates. However, Minister of Labour, Dion Foulkes, said […]

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Foulkes Touts “ Labour On The Blocks” Success

07 January 2019

The government says its commitment to reducing the country’s level of unemployment has been strong. With a number of Labour on the Blocks job fairs held throughout 2018, this year will be no different. Confirming as much to The Journal,  was  Minister of Labour, Dion Foulkes, who said since the initiative, hundreds of Bahamians are […]

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MP Not Surprised With Post Office Delay

07 January 2019

The plan to relocate the General Post Office to Town Centre Mall has been delayed once again to February, according to the Minister of Transport, Renward Wells. However, the  former minister responsible for the Post Office during the recent Christie administration, Glenys Hanna-Martin,  said that this came as no surprise to her. She added that […]

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UB addresses registration woes

04 January 2019

University of  The Bahamas President Doctor  Rodney Smith along with other UB officials sought to bring some relief to the registration process that has been a source of contention for students for quite some time.  Dr. Smith said the University launched a new online registration system called Banner designed to bring efficiencies in the registration […]

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AG “Ready to Go To Court” With Gaming Bosses

04 January 2019

Following months of talks and negotiations, Attorney General Carl Bethel told  that the talks between the government and gaming operators are at a delicate state. “Let me say it this way, I don’t like to talk about matters that are presently active, but I will say this: we are ready to go to court at […]

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WSC Opens Office In San Salvador

04 January 2019

The Water and Sewerage Corporation  is on the move throughout the family islands with the latest commissioning of a WSC office in Cockburn Town, San Salvador. The project was funded by the Caribbean Development Bank, through a Water Supply Improvement Project.  Chairman of the Corporation Adrian Gibson says the $1.7 million project in San Salvador […]

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