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UB’s first cohort of students in BA Architecture Programme to graduate by end of year
The first cohort of students in the Bachelor’s of Architecture Programme at the University of The Bahamas (UB) are scheduled to graduate by the end of 2020...
DAY 3 results
DAY 3 results
Girls 11-12 400 LC Meter Freestyle
The following results are listed in order of place, name, age, team, seed and finals:
1 Allen, Tremaine T
12 SWIFT-BA
5:04.76
5:02.95
2 Higgs, Albury A
11 SWIFT-BA
5:05.26
5:04.58
3 Sturrup, Simone R
12 SWIFT-BA
5:15.24
5:17.62
4 Weech, Andreas T
12 SBSC
5:04.30
5:22.33
5 Lloyd, Keitra A
11 SBSC
5:31.65
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Why looking good has never been so important
Why looking good has never been so important
There was a time when maintaining your personal image involved nothing more than simply brushing your hair and ensuring that you wore a clean shirt.
Airlift up in first quarter 2016
Airlift up in first quarter 2016
Airlift to The Bahamas showed gradual improvement during the first quarter of 2016, according to Senior Director of Airlift Development Tyrone Sawyer.
The Shirley Hall Bass Legacy Project Welcomes Sharon Poitier to the Board of Directors
The Shirley Hall Bass Legacy Project (SHBLP), dedicated to advancing youth through performing arts and cultural education, is thrilled to announce Sharon Poitier as the newest member of its Board of Directors.
Moody's: Liquidity risk would prompt downgrade
Moody's: Liquidity risk would prompt downgrade
Credit rating agency Moody's released a credit opinion on The Bahamas yesterday, restating the country's B1 rating and stable outlook, and explaining that any evidence of the government facing a liquidity crunch as it prepares to meet upcoming external debt amortizations in 2024 could lead to a downgrade in the future.
Still 'rakin' and scrapin'
Still 'rakin' and scrapin'
Just as The Bahamas enters the last leg of its "Road to 50", rake 'n' scape virtuoso and dynamo Kirkland "KB" Bodie returns to remind Bahamians to stay true to their roots through his latest album, KuBa.
'Be happy you have a job' won't drive your team to high performance
The aftermath of COVID-19 and the current prediction of a continued economic downturn may be affecting your organization. Many companies are being forced to make tough decisions to ensure business is sustained and/or shareholders are paid. Countless workplaces are still struggling to perform despite recent layoffs, smaller teams and heavier workloads. The need for leaders to enhance their communic...
Bahamas downgraded to junk
Bahamas downgraded to junk
Sovereign credit ratings agency Moody's action to downgrade The Bahamas to Ba3 from Ba2 with a negative outlook on Friday was not at all surprising, CFAL President Anthony Ferguson said yesterday, adding that he believed the action would have been made earlier had it not been for last week's general election.
FACTS ON DEBT: Sands warns painful tax reforms can no longer be avoided
ELIZABETH MP Dr Duane Sands said yesterday the country will have to adopt serious changes in the years ahead in response to the nation’s worsening debt crisis, noting an income tax system may even have to be implemented.