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Open letter to MP Clay Sweeting on Cotton Bay development
Dear Sir, My name is Mildred Young, a native and part-time resident of Wemyss Bight, Eleuthera where you are the member of Parliament. On September 12, 2023, the environmental impact assessment (EIA) public consultation for the Cotton Bay Holdings project was held in Rock Sound at the Business Hub. I attended via Microsoft Teams, and ...
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Ten reasons Bahamian college graduates don't want to come home
While we have to, as individuals, take responsibility for creating our own opportunities where there may be none in sight, I do blame in larger part, and please excuse me, the "mo fros" who established the original protocols and norms of the educational system in conjunction with the Bahamian workplace, which together created so many disconnects between education and employment that The Bahamas wo...
Rotary Clubs donate 200,000 of supplies to help students
ROTARY Clubs donated over $200,000 worth of school supplies to the Ministry of Education on Monday to help students in Abaco as a part of the organisation's ongoing Hurricane Dorian relief initiative.
School supplies and equipment donated to the Ministry of Education by Rotary Bahamas for Abaco School District
School supplies and equipment donated to the Ministry of Education by Rotary Bahamas for Abaco School District
Public primary and senior high schools in Abaco will benefit from a donation of educational supplies and equipment thanks to Rotary Bahamas Disaster Relief and Rotary Clubs of The Bahamas.
More than 8,000 text and workbooks, along with copy machines, and a duplicator valued at $250,000 were handed over to the Ministry of Education (MOE) during a ceremony on the grounds of the Ministry, Monday,...
Nassau Public Library receives New High End Copier from Scholar Books
After more than a year of not having a photo copier machine, the Nassau Public Library and Library Services Unit received an all-in-one copier-printing machine thanks to a donation from Scholar Books...
Privy Council unrobes for our mimic men
Privy Council unrobes for our mimic men
Dear Editor,
In 1967 Trinidadian Nobel Laureate V.S. Naipaul published his brilliant novel "The Mimic Men", which wove a sad narrative about the colonial mindset embedded in many of those colonized by the British.
The protagonist in this fictional story is a politician from a small island in the Caribbean educated in Britain who returns home, finds fame and fortune, only to run afoul after a coup...
Worker health is in our hands
Worker health is in our hands
The key to improving worker health is in our hands, literally. That's right: Making hand hygiene products easily available in the workplace can dramatically improve employee health ? and, consequently, bolster productivity while keeping health care spending down.
Academic excellence pays off
Academic excellence pays off
Neil Cleare, Tarique Gomez, Martique Thompson emerged the lucky winners out of hundreds of entries in the eighth annual Custom Computers "A's" for Excellence campaign.
The Case For A New Parliamentary Complex
The Case For A New Parliamentary Complex
Dear Editor,
It is clear to everyone with a brain that the current buildings which house our Senate and House of Assembly are antiquated and totally unsuited for our current parliamentarians to conduct the business of the people.
The educator becomes a student once again
The educator becomes a student once again
Have you visited China before? Well, I have and I'd like to share my incredible adventure with you. Located in the eastern part of Asia, The People's Republic of China has the second largest economy in the world and is known for The Great Walls, The Forbidden City, and breathtakingly beautiful mountains, rivers and giant pandas. Beijing is the capital of China and is among the most populous cities...