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Human Resources and Public Affairs Leaders to Headline TriblockHR Forum
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Regional and local leaders of human resources and public affairs will share insights into global technological developments that affect employee relations during TriblockHR's forum 'HR in the Digital Era' in May.
Govt issues public reminder of verification process for pensioners
A public notice has been issued reminding people of the verification process for pensioners.
Police want public to share their home camera feeds
Police want public to share their home camera feeds
THE Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBDF) wants people and businesses with security cameras to join a programme letting police monitor their video feeds to fight crime.
'MANY' FAILED TO FILE DISCLOSURES: Senators and public servants among those who have not complied
'MANY' FAILED TO FILE DISCLOSURES: Senators and public servants among those who have not complied
PUBLIC Disclosure Commission Chairman Bishop Victor Cooper said many senators and senior civil servants failed to disclose their assets, income and liabilities this year as the law requires.
Public Notice From Environmental Health Services- Water Supply
Public Notice From Environmental Health Services- Water Supply
Police seeking public's assistance locating 38 year old SAMUEL FOWLER.
Police are requesting the public's assistance in locating 38 year old SAMUELFOWLER
. Fowler is described as having dark browncomplexion, weighs 180 pounds and stands at 5'10"tall.
ORG: Public Disclosure Should Have Greater Independence
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The Organization for Responsible Governance is stressing the importance of transparency in government after foreign affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said he was irritated journalists contacted him to ask if he met the deadline for public disclosure.
NAECOB: Only 35 percent of public schools are registered
ONLY 35 per cent of public schools are registered with the National Accreditation and Equivalency Council (NAECOB), with officials hoping to register all public institutions by June, according to the Ministry of Education acting Director Dominique McCartney-Russell.
BNT Thanks the Public for Keeping A Watchful Eye
BNT Thanks the Public for Keeping A Watchful Eye
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On February 25th, The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) received several reports from concerned citizens about suspected environmentally harmful activities happening in the Bonefish Pond National Park area.
Public school security officers stage protest outside the Office of the Prime Minister over backpay
Public school security officers stage protest outside the Office of the Prime Minister over backpay
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Security officers from various public schools across New Providence staged a demonstration outside the Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) Tuesday morning to demand the Minister of Education to immediately address backpay. Some union members say they are being misrepresented by Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU) President Kimsley Ferguson; one demonstrator told Eyewitness [...]