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Public Notice from The Department of Environmental Services (Vector Control)
The public is advised that due to recent rains and the resulting production of pest mosquitoes, the Department of Environmental Health Services (Vector Control) is conducting fogging exercise throughout New Providence and in the Family Islands, where necessary...
Greenslade warns on looms
Greenslade warns on looms
Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade yesterday warned participants of "looms" that "nothing is free"...
Government Advances Objective of Sustainable Energy Solution
The need for reliable, affordable and environmentally sustainable generation and distribution of energy sources is of paramount important to the Government of The Bahamas.
This Week in The Bahamas - Commentary by Elcott Coleby Nov 14-18
During his address on Monday at the 2016 Bahamas Institute of Chartered Accountants (BICA) Accountants Week here in Nassau, Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie reiterated the role of accountants in safeguarding the country?s economy, but in the margins he gave reporters an update on the progress being made in Freeport pursuant to his government?s latest suite of initiatives designed to r...
Public warning over penalties for garbage dumping
Public warning over penalties for garbage dumping
THE public is being warned that dumping of debris in any space - private or public - not deemed an authorised dumpsite is illegal and in breach of The Environmental Health Act, Chapter 232 and the Health Regulations.
Public Warning About Illegal Dumping of Debris Post Hurricane Matthew
The public is being warned that dumping of debris in any space (private or public) not deemed an authorized dumpsite is illegal and in breach of The Environmental Health Act, Chapter 232 and the Health Regulations.
Bahamas has 'great stake' in climate change conversation
ENVIRONMENT and Housing Minister Kendred Dorsett has heralded the enactment of the Paris Agreement, charging that the international law gives Small Island Developing States (SIDS) the means by which to hold "developed countries" accountable for greenhouse gas emission.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (October 17-21, 2016)
Parliament met on Wednesday of this week and as expected, Matthew took center stage with the government moving a resolution for a loan of up to $150m to defray the costs of this country?s recovery and reconstruction efforts as a result of not only Hurricane Matthew, but for last year?s Hurricane Joaquin.
Exigency Orders Procedure
Exigency Orders Procedure
Procedures for the accessing benefits under the exigency order:
How to make use of exigency order for hurricane supplies
BUSINESSES interested in selling duty-free and VAT-free qualified goods during the designated hurricane recovery period of 180 days from the passing of Hurricane Matthew are invited to make an application to the Hurricane Relief Section of the Customs Department by completing the required Customs form.