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'More than 80 now have power,' says BPL
'More than 80 now have power,' says BPL
DESPITE more than 5,000 households left without electricity after the passage of Hurricane Matthew 12 days ago, Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) executives say more than 80 per cent of residential customers in New Providence have been restored to supply.
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew
In the wake of the powerful Hurricane Matthew, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) is strengthening its organizational structure and systems so as to effectively bring about assistance to Bahamians impacted by the storm.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (October 10-14, 2016)
Prime Minister Christie announces ?Matthew? Exigency Order: Top on the minds of many Bahamians who suffered total loss and structural damage to both personal and commercial properties was state intervention in facilitating a return to some semblance of normalcy to their personal lives and businesses operations.
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew; Massive cleanup underway; Utilities being restored
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew; Massive cleanup underway; Utilities being restored
In the wake of the powerful Hurricane Matthew, the National Emergency Management Agency is strengthening its organizational structure and systems so as to effectively bring about assistance to Bahamians impacted by the storm.
This is being done through a three-tier system, which is being organized to include ground assessors, zone or district coordinators, technical and social services teams.
PM asks BPL to speed up
PM asks BPL to speed up
As frustration grows among New Providence residents who remain without electricity in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, Prime Minister Perry Christie said he has asked officials at Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) to accelerate restoration efforts, and admitted that he too becomes impatient about it at times.
Consumer Protection Commission working to protect the public
The Consumer Protection Commission works to protect the public from merchants delivering shoddy products or poor service, and Chairman of the Consumer Protection Commission Senator the Hon. Jerome Gomez wants to ensure the public is aware of this.
Bahamas questions attack on bilateral information exchange
In the wake of a "leak" of 1.3 million files from the Registrar General's Department, the Ministry of Financial Services has affirmed its commitment to "the transparency of its corporate registry".
Bahamas-based Sterling Global Financial reports sale of Rolling Acres, calls sale of Florida shopping center "a significant success"
Sterling Global Financial, a global real estate based financial services provider with $9 billion under administration and offices in Nassau, Bahamas and the Cayman Islands, announced today it has sold a popular shopping center near Orlando, Florida, an investment it made just over three years ago.
Poor service diminishing the economy
Poor service diminishing the economy
Have you noticed the declining and unacceptable level of service and productivity in our country at all levels and in all sectors?
WSC is gearing up to launch the first 'mobile app' for a Bahamian government corp.
The Water and Sewerage Corporation is gearing up to announce the launch of its latest upgrade, a brand new WSC Mobile Application, for all smartphones and tablets in The Bahamas.