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August 03, 2010
Governor General buys crabs for computers

Nassau, The Bahamas - Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes kept his promise and bought several cases of crabs from 30 Mangrove Cay, Andros students who were selling the crabs to raise money to purchase lap top computers. The students travelled from Mangrove Cay with their parents and Family Island Administrator Gilbert Kemp to sell the crabs on R. M. Bailey Park, Friday, July 30.

Cabinet Ministers...

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August 03, 2010
'Crabs for computers' initiative a huge success

By REUBEN SHEARER
Tribune Staff Reporter
rshearer@tribunemedia.net

THE Crabs for Computers programme was an impressive success at RM Bailey Park yesterday, with organisers of the initiative reaching their goal of selling 200 dozen of the Bahamian delicacy by noon.

"It was a trial and error process," said Jeff Jolly, of Mangrove Cay District Council, and proved to be an exciting venture for stude...

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July 29, 2010
Crabs for computers in Nassau Friday

Students from Mangrove Cay, Andros, are coming to Nassau this Friday, July 30 th to sell their crabs at RM Bailey Park (across from Kelly's) between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m.

YES... THE CRABS ARE COMING TO TOWN! Outside of being a really great deal...where else in Nassau can you buy a crab for $2...I hope you are so intrigued and encouraged by these kids and what they are trying to do that you'll

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September 12, 2022
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.

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April 03, 2011
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February 07, 2020
Social Services to go Online; Acklins and Crooked Island Urban Centres to Get Computer Labs in ‘Shortest Possible Time’

The Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development will make its products and services available online in order to meet clients’ needs in a more efficient and effective manner throughout The Commonwealth of The Bahamas...

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August 19, 2021
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...

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April 27, 2021
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.

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January 28, 2021
Centreville URC Computer Lab now known as ‘Ella Lewis Computer Lab’

The Centreville Community is a better place today, and will continue to be a better place in the years to come because of the contributions of former educator and long-time community builder, Ms. Ella Lewis, Minister of Social Services and Urban Renewal, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell said...

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April 23, 2015
Parliamentarians donate funds to provide computers to students

PRIME Minister Perry Christie has donated nearly $50,000 towards the purchase of laptops for primary school students, Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald said yesterday...

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