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BEATEN BALD: OPM Comms Director shaves head after losing Junkanoo bet
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Communications Director in the Office of The Prime Minister, Latrae Rahming, wound up with a shiny bald head Wednesday afternoon after he lost an online bet which he placed on the 2023 Boxing Day Junkanoo parade results. Rahming tweeted on his Twitter account ahead of the cultural parade: "If the Valley lose [...]
Hundreds are lovin’ it as St. Andrews Kirk and McDonald's Partner to Send Youngsters Back to School with Backpacks, Supplies, Words of Encouragement
In a hall where Bible lessons are taught on a regular Sunday morning, hundreds of children from Bain and Grants Town recently gathered for a different kind of learning, a life lesson in the kindness of strangers. That kindness was sending them off to a new school year with backpacks filled with supplies, smart haircuts, words of encouragement, and memories of a feast from the home of the Big Mac.
Bernard Charles McPhee
Bernard Charles McPhee
Funeral Service for Bernard Charles McPhee, age 64 of #3 Sugar Apple Street, will be held on Saturday, July 15, 2023 at 11a.m. at Living Waters Kingdom Ministries, Warren Street. Officiating will bePastor Firstnell Rolle assisted by other Ministers of the Gospel.Cremation will follow. Bernard was predeceased by his mother Maria McPhee (A moment of ...
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The trade deficit, pt. 1
The trade deficit, pt. 1
"The only way that we can reduce our financial dependence on the inflow of funds from the rest of the world is to reduce our trade deficit."— Martin Feldstein Trade is the voluntary action of buying and selling commodities, goods, and services. Trade can take various forms. For example, it could include barter, which is ...
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Officers who assaulted two Haitian migrants on paid leave pending investigation results
Officers who assaulted two Haitian migrants on paid leave pending investigation results
THE immigration officers who attacked two Haitian men in a barber shop last month are on paid administrative leave.
Immigration Minister Keith Bell said yesterday the investigation into their matter is ongoing and will take "as long as necessary" to ensure the right outcome.
Harrinqiue McPhee
Harrinqiue McPhee
Funeral Service for Harrinqiue Mcphee, 18 A resident of Kemp Road, service will be held at Pilgrim Baptist Church, St James Road, New Providence, The Bahamas on Friday 10th March,2023 at 12:00 noon. Officiating will be Senior Pastor Leroy Major, assisted by other ministers of the Gospel. Interment will follow in Woodlawn Gardens, Soldier Road, ...
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Bell says police investigating alleged abuse by immigration officers
Immigration Minister Keith Bell said the video depicting alleged immigration officers attacking two men at a barber shop is under police investigation and should be concluded by next week. "The matter is under active investigation," he told reporters today. "Hopefully, by next week or so, once we hear from the police - and obviously there ...
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Haitian barbers slapped by men who appear to be immigration officers say attack unprovoked
Haitian barbers slapped by men who appear to be immigration officers say attack unprovoked
Two Haitian barbers who were slapped by immigration officers conducting checks on their barbershop on Saturday morning said the attack was not provoked and are grateful the assault was captured on camera. Gary Philius, 33 and Wilfort Senatus, 38, both work permit holders, said they are now traumatized by what took place. "In the night, ...
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Level up: BTVI interim president encourages Rotarians to up-skill and re-skill
Rotarians were urged to up-skill and re-skill, particularly with a rise in what has become the digital workplace, by Dr. Linda Davis, interim president of Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI). Davis encouraged Rotarians to step out of their comfort zones and add to their skill set. "The reality is, what you learned at university ...
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Rotarians Urged to 'Level Up'
Rotarians Urged to 'Level Up'
Interim President of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), Dr. Linda A. Davis, recently urged Rotarians to upskill and reskill, particularly as there is a rise in what has become the digital workplace.