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New Electricity Legislation Could Mean New Energy Tariffs
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - We could soon see the first changes in tariff rates for electricity services in over a decade thanks to the electricity bill 2024.
New Providence Students Showcase Their Singing Talents at the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival
New Providence Students Showcase Their Singing Talents at the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival
New Providence school students raise their voices in song, as they perform in the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival Adjudications, held on April 23, 2024, at Christ Community Church on Bellot Road. The New Providence adjudications will take place until May 3, 2024.
A new home to give Yurie a new start
A new home to give Yurie a new start
AN elderly disabled man was handed the keys to his newly built home on Deveaux Street yesterday, courtesy of Urban Renewal.
PM: New telecoms firm six months after request for proposals
The government hopes to have a new telephone service provider in the market six months after its telecoms liberalization committee issues a request for proposals (RFP), Prime Minister Perry Christie said yesterday.
According to Christie, the RFP process depends on the committee, headed by former Financial Secretary Ruth Millar, and the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA).
He said...
Police investigate three separate armed robberies in New Providence
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Police are investigating three (3) separate armed robbery incidents that occurred in the capital. The first incident occurred shortly after 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday April 24, 2024 in the area of Bangladesh Crescent off Carmichael Road, police said. Initial reports revealed that the victim arranged a jewelry sale with an unknown male [...]
The University of The Bahamas signs new MoU with China's Central South University
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The University of The Bahamas and Central South University located in Hunan, China, inked a new a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)Wednesday morning at the Harry C.Moore Library Auditorium; officials did not make it immediately clear what the renewed agreement entails. Education Minster Glenys Hanna-Martin, during her remarks, expressed gratitude got the longstanding [...]
New union to be certified soon, says TUC chief
New union to be certified soon, says TUC chief
BY KEVA LIGHTBOURNE
Guardian Senior Reporter
kdl@nasguard.com
The Bahamas Customs and Immigration Officers Allied Workers Union is set to receive its recognition certificate in a matter of days, Trade Union Congress President Obie Ferguson said yesterday.
But The Nassau Guardian understands that the matter of the formation of the new union is still before the Office of the Attorney General for...
Logo unveiled for the new BahamaHost Corporate Programme
Nassau, Bahamas - Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Tourism, Mrs. Hyacinth
Winder-Pratt, unveiled the logo for the new BahamaHost Corporate Programme. The
programme was launched on Thursday, July 22 at the British Colonial Hilton.
Mrs. Pratt said the BahamaHost Corporate Programme will provide the opportunity
for private businesses to participate in further strengthening customer service
in T...
The Twelfth Annual Bahamas Culture Day in New York City - September 5th
NEW YORK, NY - The Bahamian American Cultural Society, Inc. (BACS) announces its
Twelfth Annual Bahamas Culture Day New York City.
On Sunday before
Labor Day, September 5, 2010, noon to midnight, you will mix with
thousands of diverse individuals from across the Northeast and beyond
at
Pier 66 on the Hudson River, at the foot of 26th Street in Manhattan.
For your enjoyment, you will experie...
Prime Minister Davis says new Bill represents a major effort to fight gang activities
During his Contribution to the Debate on the Anti-Gang Bill (2024) and the Penal Code (Amendment) Bill 2024, in the House of Assembly, April 17, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis stated that the Anti-Gang Bill (2024) represented a major effort to bring those who “actively participate in or support gangs and gang activities in our nation” to justice.