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New schools to be constructed in Exuma and San Salvador
The Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training is embarking upon an accelerated, construction, expansion and repair programme totaling more than $37,000,000.00 to improve and enhance the deteriorated conditions of the 160 plus educational facilities throughout The Bahamas.
AML Foods Purchases Building that houses Solomon’s Super Center on Old Trail Road
AML Foods Limited announced today that it has purchased the building space, previously leased to houseSolomon’ Super Center, located on the East West Highway and Old Trail Road, for $10.5m including closingcosts.
Straw vendors hopeful new cruise port will be good for business
Straw vendors who operate at the Downtown Nassau straw market are hopeful that the new $300 million Nassau Cruise Port, set to formally open this week, will result in a boost in business, according to President of the Straw Vendors Advancement Association Celestine Eneas.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (15-19 August, 2016)
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie said, on August 15, 2016, that the both sides of the political divide in the House of Assembly must devise a way together to introduce what is being done in the National Health Insurance initiative, providing hope for Bahamians with health problems, as well as the entire country.
Another rout for The Bahamas
Another rout for The Bahamas
The Bahamas means business at the 2016 Caribbean Basketball Confederation (CBC) Championships for Under-16 Men, currently ongoing in Georgetown, Guyana.
Repair projects target of $38m increase for Education
THE government has increased the capital budget allocation for the Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training by over $30 million, Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis revealed in the House of Assembly yesterday.
Old Bahama Bay getting an upgrade
Old Bahama Bay getting an upgrade
Old Bahama Bay (OBB) Resort and Yacht Harbour has embarked on a $2.5 million renovation project involving repairs, upgrades and remodeling of the property in West End in preparation for the 2023 spring season.
DAVIS: IT'S YOUR FAULT, DR MINNIS - PM blames hospital woes on former administration
PRIME Minister Philip Davis accused the Minnis administration of neglecting Princess Margaret Hospital during its four years in office, but charged that he will "fix" the problems left behind.
How important is art?
How important is art?
Jackson Burnside is reputed to have once said: "We don't see what we're looking at."
New COVID variant may be in country
New COVID variant may be in country
HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday the latest COVID-19 variant may be in the country, adding officials are still waiting for confirmation.