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Now Hiring- Bouygues Construction FREEPORT
Now Hiring- Bouygues Construction FREEPORT
Bouygues Construction is currently working on MSC Marine Reserve Project, located at Ocean Cay, nearby Bimini. The project comprises of the development of a day resort for cruise ship passengers...
Department of Labour to host Third Job Placement Fair
The Department of Labour will hold a Construction Job Fair on Saturday, 20th January in response to recent increase in demand for construction industry workers. The event will be held at the Kendal G. L. Isaacs Gym from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m...
Government committed to tackling issues surrounding land ownership/crown land
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Peter Turnquest said the issue of land is generally a very emotive one in The Bahamas...
If the govt fixes Freeport, it will fix The Bahamas
If the govt fixes Freeport, it will fix The Bahamas
The government has a unique opportunity to resurrect the phoenix of Freeport from the ashes of political red tape and recession. This will require political courage to adopt a paradigm shift in foreign investment policies in Freeport and Grand Bahama. References to Freeport include Grand Bahama. If the Freeport experiment works, then, with appropriate changes, the model can be applied to the rest ...
Carl Bethel: Public justifiably horrified
Carl Bethel: Public justifiably horrified
Attorney General Carl Bethel yesterday said there is something "rotten in the state" as he referenced a number of reported cases of alleged misfeasance by the Christie administration highlighted during the budget debate in the House of Assembly.
He said while his office will take a balanced approach when looking at such matters, he noted that Bahamians are "justifiably horrified" by some of the al...
Short end of the stick
Short end of the stick
Early last year, we revealed in this space that a company owned partially by former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Darrell Rolle, which received a contract for the female dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI, was incorporated on April 30, 2013, just in time to land a BAMSI contract.
Dr. Andre Rollins, at the time MP for Fort Charlotte, questioned what ...
Lloyd: Ministry of Works to no longer be in charge of school repairs
The Ministry of Works will no longer be in charge of public school repairs and instead a separate body of resources will be formed specifically for the Ministry of Education, said Minister of Education Jeffrey Lloyd.
"One of the things that has happened in the past is that most of the contracts for school repairs or even school construction was done through the Ministry of Works," said Lloyd yeste...
Cancer Centre receives international accreditation for another three years
The Cancer Centre of The Bahamas is pleased to announce that it has been accredited for a further three-year term by the American College of Radiation Oncology Accreditation (ACRO Accreditation).
Since 1995, ACRO Accreditation has offered a voluntary accreditation program to radiation oncology practices interested in a professional peer review process to ensure the highest quality of care. The obj...
Report reveals Matthew's financial impact on GB
Report reveals Matthew's financial impact on GB
The impact of losses incurred across Grand Bahama's industrial and tourism sectors as a result of Hurricane Matthew were revealed in a financial damage assessment report on properties and companies owned by Hong Kong-based investment holding company Hutchison Whampoa.
Prime Minister Perry Christie's Communication on the Grand Bahama (Port) Investment Inventives
Prime Minister Perry Christie's Communication on the Grand Bahama (Port) Investment Inventives
In my Communication to Parliament last week, I introduced the Grand Bahama (Port Area) Investment Incentives (Amendment) Bill, 2016 in the context of measures and incentives for the recovery of Grand Bahama economy following the massive devastation of Hurricane Matthew.