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NEMA starts shipping building supplies to islands hit by hurricane
THE first set of building supplies to start the rebuilding phase on three Family Islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin last October have been shipped by the National Emergency Management Agency.
NEMA sends building materials to Hurricane Joaquin impacted islands on new HMBS Lawrence Major
NEMA sends building materials to Hurricane Joaquin impacted islands on new HMBS Lawrence Major
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) shipped the first set of building supplies to start the re-building phase on three family islands impacted by Hurricane Joaquin last October. The supplies are being transported via the Royal Bahamas Defence Force vessel the HMBS Lawrence Major, on its maiden voyage to San Salvador, Long Island and Crooked Island.
NEMA ships building materials to Hurricane Joaquin impacted islands on New HMBS Lawrence Major
NEMA ships building materials to Hurricane Joaquin impacted islands on New HMBS Lawrence Major
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) shipped the first set of building supplies to start the re-building phase on three family islands impacted by Hurricane Joaquin last October. The supplies are being transported via the Royal Bahamas Defence Force vessel the HMBS Lawrence Major, on its maiden voyage to San Salvador, Long Island and Crooked Island.
Bahamas Heart Foundation thanks Corporate Bahamas as Heart Ball nears
On February 13, 2016, the 52nd Annual Heart Ball will showcase a wonderful evening of elegance, world-class entertainment and exciting fundraising to support the life-saving efforts of The Bahamas? oldest non-profit organization.
Gray insists fishing, farming equipment clear for duty-free replacement
MICAL MP and Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources V. Alfred Gray said the omission of fisheries and farming supplies from the list of items in the October 3 exigency order which can be declared duty-free does not mean those items cannot be brought in; he said it just means they were left off the list.
This week in the Bahamas Commentary by Elcott Coleby: Oct 12 - 16
This week in the Bahamas Commentary by Elcott Coleby: Oct 12 - 16
Ministry of Finance Declares Exigency Order for Relief Efforts
Ministry of Finance Declares Exigency Order for Relief Efforts
Duty, VAT-free imports for Joaquin relief
Duty, VAT-free imports for Joaquin relief
Corporate Bahamas and the private sector have mobilized tens of thousands of tons of goods to be donated to the southern Bahamas islands that were shattered by Hurricane Joaquin.
Govt exempts listed NGOs, charities from VAT for storm relief items
As private sector entities continue to move at high speed to get relief to those areas in the southern Bahamas where it is most needed, the government is participating in the spirit of the effort with tax breaks - in this instance, exemptions and refunds of the value-added tax (VAT) - for charities and non-profits engaged in hurricane relief efforts.
NEMA Partners with Arawak Port Development Ltd. to Receive Hurricane Relief Supplies
The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, has partnered with Arawak Port Development Ltd. (APD) to assist individuals seeking to donate relief supplies to the areas impacted by Hurricane Joaquin