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A computer program that 'didn't cut it' led to The Bahamas being listed by the EU as non-cooperative
A computer program that 'didn't cut it' led to The Bahamas being listed by the EU as non-cooperative
A deficient computer application led to The Bahamas being added to the European Union's (EU) list of non-cooperative jurisdictions on tax matters, Financial Secretary Simon Wilson told Guardian Business yesterday, explaining that the country will have to spend $4 million to $5 million on new software. Wilson said the that new software will help to get ...
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Indian Government generously facilitate computer training for Bahamians
Nassau, Bahamas- The
Indian High Commissioner met with education officers to discuss final
plans for the establishment of an Information Technology Centre at BTVI.
Minister of
Education, The Honourable T. Desmond Banister and Indian High
Commissioner to The Bahamas, His Excellency Mohinder Singh Grover met to
finalize plans for the establishment of an Information Technology
Centre at The Ba...
Indian Government to generously facilitate computer training for Bahamians
Nassau, Bahamas- The
Indian High Commissioner met with education officers to discuss final
plans for the establishment of an Information Technology Centre at BTVI.
Minister of
Education, The Honourable T. Desmond Banister and Indian High
Commissioner to The Bahamas, His Excellency Mohinder Singh Grover met to
finalize plans for the establishment of an Information Technology
Centre at The Ba...
CIBC FirstCaribbean Makes $20,000 And Countrywide Computer Donation
A return to the classroom this school year has not meant a decline in technology reliance. Whether for homework completion, project research or diving further into topics learned, students will require computer access.
From New York to Freeport; 120 computers
From New York to Freeport; 120 computers
Thanks to the tireless efforts of St. Bonaventure students and the commitment of The
Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited (GBPA) over 120 computers and reading books arrived on Grand Bahama Island in time for the start of the new school term.
Minister of Education, Hon. Desmond Bannister, and key educational officials were on hand to officially receive the electronic and reading equipment, gr...
CFAL Donates Computer Equipment to Crooked Island High School
When Hurricane Irene touched down on Crooked Island earlier this year it left in its wake a badly damaged Crooked Island High School. Included in that damage was the school's computer lab, which was used by the entire student body and adults in the community.
Custom Computers Sponsors Bahamas National Spelling Bee
Custom Computers was a proud sponsor of this year's 14th Annual National Spelling bee on Saturday, March 20 at the Wyndham Nassau Resort & Crystal Palace Casio, once again joining hands with the Ministry of Education to promote excellence in education.
Custom Computers launches 10th annual 'A's for Excellence campaign
Custom Computers Ltd. is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its annual "A's for Excellence" campaign by giving away 10 prize bundles, including laptops, tablets and other exciting tech products.
Every summer since 2007 the company has rewarded students through this event, which offers youngsters who have earned at least one 'A' subject grade during the final term of the academic year just ended, ...
BBS Student Receives Computer for Successful Finish in Blockchain Studies
It is said that hard work pays off and for new Blockchain enthusiast Sarah Anderson 19, she was recently recognized for completing her Blockchain course by ConsenSys Academy through the Blockchain Business School (BBS), and virtual learning experience fueled by Harness All Possibilities (HAP). Anderson received a new computer for her unwavering curiosity, persistence and commitment to learning Blo...
Computers donated by U.S. schools
Computers donated by U.S. schools
FIVE Virginia based high schools have donated 119 Dell touchscreen notebook computers along with power supplies to the Ministry of Education.