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News Article
June 24, 2013
Nottage: Prison officers supplying cell phones must be weeded out

Acknowledging that prisoners continue to have access to cell phones while incarcerated at Her Majesty's Prisons (HMP), National Security Minister Dr. Bernard Nottage recently suggested that there is some level of corruption at the facility and pledged to "weed" out unethical prison officials.
In a brief interview with The Nassau Guardian last week, Nottage said the prison superintendent has been m...

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News Article
June 24, 2013
Nottage: Prison officers supplying cell pones must be weeded out

Acknowledging that prisoners continue to have access to cell phones while incarcerated at Her Majesty's Prisons (HMP), National Security Minister Dr. Bernard Nottage recently suggested that there is some level of corruption at the facility and pledged to "weed" out unethical prison officials.
In a brief interview with The Nassau Guardian last week, Nottage said the prison superintendent has been ...

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News Article
June 22, 2020
Social Services in Grand Bahama to Implement Electronic Wallet Digital Services

Minister of Social Services and Urban Development the Hon. Frankie Campbell has announced that at the end of June in New Providence, the Department of Social Services...

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News Article
March 14, 2018
PHA using all avenues while preserving healthcare access

Minister of Health Dr. the Hon. Duane Sands said the Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) Board, appointed in June 2017, has been hard at work improving efficiencies of the PHA, embracing all opportunities to improve revenue collection, while preserving access for those who cannot afford care...

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News Article
May 10, 2023
Supply chain issues delay Registrar General's office move, says AG

The Registrar General's Department's (RGD) move to a new state-of-the-art location has been delayed by supply chain issues, though the data migration part of the project is moving into its industry testing phase, Attorney General Ryan Pinder said yesterday.

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News Article
February 04, 2022
Out Island Printing presses on, aims at making a mark by expanding its printing center services across the archipelago

Natasha Jones' entrepreneurial journey is reminiscent of the parable of the talents. Gifted Out Island Printing in 2014 by its original owner, she multiplied the business, strengthening the flagship location in Abaco and opening an additional location in Exuma. However, like most success stories, the journey has been a winding road, with potholes the size of craters and the road to her current tri...

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News Article
February 24, 2022
Corrections officer guilty over intent to supply drugs

A BAHAMAS Department of Corrections officer was yesterday found guilty of possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply.

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News Article
April 27, 2022
Limited contract posting on govt's online portal

A search on the government's online portal for contract notices and contract awards under the Department of Public Works, which has a large capital works budget, reveals just four contract notices since the Public Procurement Act came into force on September 1, 2021.

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News Article
August 20, 2021
Officer found marijuana blocks while looking for stolen building supplies

A POLICE officer testified yesterday of finding four packages of marijuana in a man's home after conducting inquiries for stolen building supplies in his area.

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News Article
March 05, 2021
BNT Receives BPAF Grant for Hurricane Dorian Recovery on Abaco

A Bahamas Protected Areas Fund grant agreement was signed today to aid the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) in efforts to restore marine and terrestrial protected areas in Abaco that were devastated during Hurricane Dorian. The BNT extends its sincere gratitude to the BPAF for these much-needed funds; and notes that this is a clear demonstration of the importance and value of BPAF, to provide financia...

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