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U.S. ELECTION WATCH PARTY IN GRAND BAHAMA Minister Moxey apprises diplomats of government
 
The United States Charge D’Affaires Kimberley Furnish hosted an election watch at the Our Lucaya Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Attending as a guest was H.E. Wendall Jones, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States.

U.S. ELECTION WATCH PARTY IN GRAND BAHAMA

The United States Charge D’Affaires Kimberley Furnish hosted an election watch at the Our Lucaya Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Attending as a guest was H.E. Wendall Jones, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States.

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Minister Moxey apprises diplomats of government’s efforts to recover, rebuild, and revolutionize Grand Bahama

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama, The Bahamas — Minister for Grand Bahama, Hon. Ginger Moxey pointed out that this year’s theme for Diplomatic Week – “climate, trade and cultural diplomacy” aligns with key priorities of the government’s ongoing efforts to recover, rebuild and revolutionize Grand Bahama Island and The Bahamas. The Grand Bahama Minister was among the […]

Lloyd Troubled Over $30 Million School Upgrade

16 June 2017

Minister of Education Jeff Lloyd questioned the details surrounding a $30 million investment in education made by the previous Christie administration. During his contribution to the 2017/2018 Budget Communication debate in the House of Assembly yesterday, Mr. Lloyd charged that the former government had invested about $30 million in upgrading schools on land he said […]

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$280 Million for Education

16 June 2017

One of the nation’s largest ministries has been earmarked a budget of some $280 million, 60 per cent of which will go to personal emoluments and according to Minister of Education Jeff Lloyd, like many other ministries, a cleanup must be done as a number of recent hires seemed to have happened not long before […]

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Damaged Cable Triggers Island-Wide Black Out

16 June 2017

Halted traffic and malfunctioning traffic lights described the streets of the New Providence yesterday afternoon as a result of an island-wide outage. Bahamas Power and Light Company (BPL) began restorations just before 3 p.m. The power company in a statement reported that initial observations indicated that a cable fault was responsible for the system failure. […]

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Robinson Accuses PLP of “Dropping the Ball in Tourism”

15 June 2017

Bain and Grants Town Member of Parliament (MP) Travis Robinson bashed the former Christie administration for “dropping the ball” in tourism, especially for its handling of Baha Mar. Alluding to the whole Baha Mar debacle, the 22-year-old MP charged that the former government, instead of successfully assisting in resolving the issue, looked out for its […]

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PM Committed to ‘Ease of Doing Business- – Bahamas Ranks 121 for Business

15 June 2017

The World Bank’s latest rating puts The Bahamas at 121 among 190 economies when it comes to the ease of doing business and according to Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis that leaves The Bahamas with a lot of work to do to catchup. Nations like Jamaica ranked 67, Saint Lucia, 86, Trinidad and Tobago, 96 […]

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PM Stands Against Business Corruption

15 June 2017

Corruption has had a heavy hand in negatively impacting the ease of business and cost of doing business in The Bahamas by millions of dollars, according to Prime Minster Dr. Hubert Minnis. Prime Minister Minnis’ comments came during his keynote address at the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers’ Confederation’s (BCCEC) fourth annual National Conclave at […]

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Change in Business at Lands and Survey

15 June 2017

Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis during his tour of the Department of Lands and Survey yesterday told the department that his government is not conducting business as usual anymore and not to expect instant results as his administration works to correct government agencies. Speaking to the employees at Lands and Survey, Dr. Minnis also told […]

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Delaware Man Charged With Rape

15 June 2017

Forty-six-year-old Steven Resnick of Delaware was charged with sexual assault of an American female tourist and was arraigned in the Magistrate’s Court on charges related. Appearing before Assistant Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes, Resnick, who appeared perplexed, was read the charges that he stood before the court to answer to. It is alleged that on Sunday […]

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No Bahamians Involved in London Fire

15 June 2017

In the aftermath of a west London tower block fire, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is assuring that all Bahamian staff posted in London are safe. Bahamian workers are posted at The Bahamas High Commission, The Bahamas Tourist Office and The Bahamas Maritime Authority in London. Up to last night, it was reported that 12 […]

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Terror Suspect with Bahamian Ties Granted Bond

14 June 2017

An accused neo-Nazi with Bahamian ties, facing federal explosives charges, was granted a request for bond after a judge said he was not a threat to the community. Brandon Russell, 22, allegedly stored bomb-making materials at his Florida apartment, where authorities said they also found white supremacist propaganda. Russell, a former St Andrew’s School International […]

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