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Local Government Month Ends with Gala Banquet

Fri, Mar 31st 2023, 11:30 AM

After a full month of activities highlighting the 27th anniversary of Local Government in the country -- Local Government Month culminated with a gala banquet at the Grand Hyatt, Baha Mar, on Saturday, March 25, 2023.

In attendance were Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, the Hon. Clay Sweeting and Mrs. Sweeting; Minister of National Security, the Hon. Wayne Munroe and Mrs. Munroe; Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Technical and Vocational Training, the Hon. Zane Lightbourne; Parliamentary Secretary (MoAMR&FA), Leonardo Lightbourne and Permanent Secretary, David Cates. 

Minister Sweeting delivered brief marks by thanking the Administrators  and staff for their dedication and hard work and said that celebrating the month of activities was a great initiative that exposed the Bahamian people to the work done by Local Government practitioners. 

"I am pleased tonight to be here celebrating with you for your continuous and successful efforts to promote Local Government throughout the country," he said.  "This is a great time to be a Family Island Administrator and a great time to be in Local Government." 

Also delivering brief remarks was Permanent Secretary, David Cates, who thanked the Administrators and Local Government practitioners, encouraging them to continue to work to strengthen their respective islands. 

An award segment was held highlighting outstanding persons for their work. 

The awardees included: Parliamentary Secretary, Leonardo Lightbourn; Financial Secretary, Simon Wilson; Member of Parliament for the MICAL district, Basil McIntosh; Budget Analyst, Charmaine Johnson; Public Service Team Leader, Sandra Jennings; and from the Office of the Attorney General, Renee Farquharson. 

Awardees for public-private partnerships included: Andrew Burrows, General Manager, Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas; Dwayne Davis, ALIV; and Walter Fergurson, New Providence Community Church. 

Best District awards went to City of Freeport and Exuma in a tie for first place; and Abaco and Black Point, Exuma, in a tie for second place.

 

After a full month of activities highlighting the 27th anniversary of Local Government in the country -- Local Government Month culminated with a gala banquet at the Grand Hyatt, Baha Mar, on Saturday, March 25, 2023. In attendance were Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, the Hon. Clay Sweeting and Mrs. Sweeting; Minister of National Security, the Hon. Wayne Munroe and Mrs. Munroe; Minister of State in the Ministry of Education, Technical and Vocational Training, the Hon. Zane Lightbourne; Parliamentary Secretary (MoAMR&FA), Leonardo Lightbourne and Permanent Secretary, David Cates.  Minister Sweeting delivered brief marks by thanking the Administrators  and staff for their dedication and hard work and said that celebrating the month of activities was a great initiative that exposed the Bahamian people to the work done by Local Government practitioners.  "I am pleased tonight to be here celebrating with you for your continuous and successful efforts to promote Local Government throughout the country," he said.  "This is a great time to be a Family Island Administrator and a great time to be in Local Government."  Also delivering brief remarks was Permanent Secretary, David Cates, who thanked the Administrators and Local Government practitioners, encouraging them to continue to work to strengthen their respective islands.  An award segment was held highlighting outstanding persons for their work.  The awardees included: Parliamentary Secretary, Leonardo Lightbourn; Financial Secretary, Simon Wilson; Member of Parliament for the MICAL district, Basil McIntosh; Budget Analyst, Charmaine Johnson; Public Service Team Leader, Sandra Jennings; and from the Office of the Attorney General, Renee Farquharson.  Awardees for public-private partnerships included: Andrew Burrows, General Manager, Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas; Dwayne Davis, ALIV; and Walter Fergurson, New Providence Community Church.  Best District awards went to City of Freeport and Exuma in a tie for first place; and Abaco and Black Point, Exuma, in a tie for second place.

Non-Resident High Commissioner of Botswana presents Letters of Credence to the Governor General

Fri, Mar 31st 2023, 11:00 AM

Governor General His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Cornelius A. Smith accepted Letters of Credence from His Excellency Onkokame Kitso Mokaila, Non-Resident High Commissioner of the Republic of Botswana to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, at the Office of the Governor General, March 28, 2023.

Bahamas Customs Department made donations to senior citizens' homes and to adopted school, T.A. Thompson Junior High

Fri, Mar 31st 2023, 09:54 AM

Bahamas Customs Department staff, in commemoration of their 109th Anniversary, conducted courtesy calls and donations of groceries and goods to various senior citizen homes throughout the day on Monday, March 27, 2023.  Spearheading were Acting Comptroller Ralph Munroe and event chairperson Cloretta Gomez along with 15 other Customs personnel.  During the day the delegation made scheduled stops at Good Samaritan Home, Paradise Home Care, Persis Rodgers Home for the Aged, Pat's Senior Citizen's Home, Unity House, Mary Ingraham Care Center, as well as St. Matthews Day Care Center For The Elderly.  The group also made visitation to T.A. Thompson Junior High School and Principal Ishmael Smith to donate two lunch benches for the students. 

Ambassador: Better financing needed to address climate change, pandemics

Ambassador: Better financing needed to address climate change, pandemics

Fri, Mar 31st 2023, 08:27 AM

Although acknowledging the pressing need for better and faster access to climate financing for vulnerable nations, particularly those in the Caribbean and highly affected areas, Head of the European Union (EU) delegation to Barbados, the OECS and CARICOM/CARIFORUM, Ambassador Designate Malgorzata Wasilewska, said public finance will never be enough to respond to the scale of the climate and environment challenge.

She was the featured speaker of the University of the West Indies' virtual Vice-Chancellor's Forum on the Bridgetown Initiative, held yesterday.

While calling on all actors involved to align with the Paris Agreement, Wasilewska admitted that the multiple long- and short-term crises that have emerged in the past few years have shown that the global financial system is no longer fit for purpose, as identified by the Bridgetown Initiative.

"As it states the world needs more, better, more accessible and faster finance to address global challenges such as climate change or pandemics, to allow us to better support the most vulnerable countries. We know that not only low income countries, but middle income countries such as Barbados and other countries in the region. And today in fact, the whole world is in many cases vulnerable to the effects of climate change, although the countries in this region are possibly among the most vulnerable. Such shocks are very destabilizing and the actions needed to address them can be overwhelming for the countries affected," she said.

"We need to focus on the people in need, not just the countries, and ensure that no one is neglected or left behind. However, the resource allocations should not come at the expense of the very much needed support to the poorest companies, and fragile or conflict-affected countries. In that sense, innovative solutions are more important than ever."

Among other things, the Bridgetown Initiative proposes to change some of the terms around how funding from developed nations is loaned and repaid, and calls for development banks to lend $1 trillion to developing nations for climate resilience.

Prime Minister Philip Davis, since the start of his tenure, has joined with Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley in calling for greater and fairer access to climate financing for vulnerable nations like those in the Caribbean.

To this, Wasilewska said, "Caribbean heads of government agree that the Bridgetown Initiative is a viable model to support reform of the global financial system. This initiative is fast gaining recognition and significant traction globally. We welcome the objective of this initiative and recognize its potential to mobilize more and different forms of financing globally, for countries to address climate challenges more comprehensively. Many of its proposals are being discussed in the proprietary working groups for the summit on a new global financing pact organized by Macron and Prime Minister Mottley in June, and the European Commission is actively engaged in these groups and so are the member states."

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