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Public Consultation continues for Introduction of Local Government Structure in New Providence
Public Consultation continues for Introduction of Local Government Structure in New Providence
Since its introduction in 1996, local government has empowered communities in the Family Islands to address many of their local concerns in addition to developing their island communities...
Deveaux leads Marathon Constituency with a waste management strategy
Nassau, The Bahamas - Environment Minister Earl Deveaux
publicly addressed on a live radio show the neighbourhood concerns of
privatising the waste collection and management services, enforcing the
licensing of stray dogs that turn over garbage, and imposing fines on people
that park abandoned vehicles within the Marathon constituency.
"Is this a matter of personal pride, of zoning, or
enforcemen...
Bahamas Waste makes donation to All Saints Camp
Bahamas Waste makes donation to All Saints Camp
In the spirit of Christmas and spreading the holiday cheer, the management and staff of Bahamas Waste made a donation of non-perishable food items to the All Saints Camp in recognition of World Aids Day.
The All Saints Camp, located off Carmichael Road, is a refuge for men, women and children diagnosed with HIV/AIDS, and currently has 60 residents.
Ernestine Lloyd, human resources manager at Baham...
Dundas revamps with Bahamas Waste's help
Dundas revamps with Bahamas Waste's help
Every great production has a great cast of characters, and Bahamas Waste is definitely a part of the cast helping to beautify the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts.
In an effort to be the premier site for live shows in New Providence, the Dundas is currently undergoing an extensive revamp, and there were no theatrics involved when it came to Bahamas Waste stepping up to help.
"The Dundas Centr...
Keeping The Bahamas Clean for a Cause
Keeping The Bahamas Clean for a Cause
Over the first quarter of this year, the Bahamas Waste team has worked hard to live up the motto on their latest truck ?Service Above Self? which honours Rotary in The Bahamas.
Grant says Christie administration's modus operandi: Do nothing and people will forget
Former Minister of Works Neko Grant charged that the Christie administration's policies are not working, and - citing a number of questions that remain on the House of Assembly agenda and have yet to be answered - that the government is engaged in a campaign of "do nothing and the people will forget".
VAT has ben in effect for a week now. So, where do we stand and what's next?
On January 1, 2015, value added tax (VAT) was implemented throughout The Bahamas to help cement the government's program of public finance reform and reduce a debt burden that diverts funds from essential services such as education, healthcare and garbage collection...
Gift of Tablets to T.G. Glover School is to encourage and support students says business owner
Gift of Tablets to T.G. Glover School is to encourage and support students says business owner
The investment of tablets to T.G. Glover Primary School by United Sanitation Services is helping to move the Ministry of Education (MOE) towards its goal to put a device in the hand of every student in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas...
Minister Ferreira Reports on DEHS Initiatives During Lockdown
While making his Report to the nation on COVID-19 Initiatives of his Ministry, on September 24, 2020, Minister of the Environment and Housing the Hon. Romauld Ferreira said that, during the initial month of lockdown...
Bahamas Waste 35 below its profit forecasts
Bahamas Waste 35 below its profit forecasts
Bahamas Waste's $303,403 net income for the first nine months of 2010 is some 35 per cent below what the BISX-listed company forecast it would earn at the start of this year, Tribune Business was told yesterday, its performance having been boosted by the $116,679 net profit generated by the WasteNot garbage collection business it acquired in May.