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BTC INVESTS $70K TO CONNECT THE UNCONNECTED
BTC INVESTS $70K TO CONNECT THE UNCONNECTED
BTC has donated four hundred tablets, valued at over $70,000 to the Ministry of Education. The tablets will assist students in need in the FamilyIslands.
PM Davis to Abaco Weather Symposium: All Islands of The Bahamas are ‘very vulnerable’
While addressing the Abaco Weather Symposium at the Friendship Tabernacle Church, in Dundas Town, on August 26, 2022, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis noted that all Bahamian islands were “very vulnerable” to climate change issues and to weather threats, especially hurricanes.
PHA Signs Transformative Contract with Bahamas Nurses Union
Stakeholders are calling a contract signed between theGovernment via the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA), and the Bahamas NursesUnion, August 24, 2022 at the Office of the Prime Minister, a very significant andtransformative one that focuses on retention and properly compensating nursesfor their contribution to the country.
70 percent goal before mask mandates are lifted
70 percent goal before mask mandates are lifted
HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday that officials are hoping to have 70 percent of the population vaccinated against COVID-19 before lifting the remaining mask mandates in the country.
Dominican poachers arrested after 'ram' attempt
Dominican poachers arrested after 'ram' attempt
FIVE Dominican poachers who allegedly attempted to "ram" a Royal Bahamas Defence Force vessel to evade capture were arrested in Bahamian waters.
A clean tongue promotes good overall health
A clean tongue promotes good overall health
In modern medicine, the tongue is not just an organ for taste and speech. It is considered to be a miniature copy of the entire body. In other words, the state of your tongue – its shape, color, coating or texture – indicates the state of your overall health.
Union: Govt violated constitution
Union: Govt violated constitution
THE union representing customs and immigration officers has taken court action against the government for alleged breach of contract and violating the Constitution.
Rolle: It's not unusual to see union unrest at vote time
PUBLIC Service and National Insurance Minister Brensil Rolle suggested yesterday that it's not unusual to see industrial unrest in the public sector when a general election approaches, saying "unions do what unions do" and "perhaps react based on the times".
Minnis to cops: Vote FNM
Minnis to cops: Vote FNM
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis made a last-minute push for law enforcement officers to support the Free National Movement when they head to the polls in today's advance poll, saying his government will reform conditions of service and realign salary scales if re-elected.
'If you can sort out BPL - what about us'
'If you can sort out BPL - what about us'
DOZENS of members of Bahamas Public Service Union demonstrated outside Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday, citing unfair promotion practices, outstanding industrial agreements and other unresolved grievances.