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Garbage cleared after tribune highlighted lack of collections
COMPLAINTS from residents over rubbish piling up in dumpsters and bins and being left to rot on the ground in Englerston have been answered after photographs and a report in The Tribune last week.
Dorsett denies owning garbage trucks
Dorsett denies owning garbage trucks
Environment and Housing Minister Kenred Dorsett yesterday dismissed claims that he owns a fleet of garbage trucks or a collection company.
OWN Bahamas reveals successful applicants
OWN Bahamas reveals successful applicants
Island Luck and OWN Bahamas announced the winners of the OWN program, who collectively received nearly $100,000 to start up or expand their Bahamian businesses.
The difference between campaigning and governing
The difference between campaigning and governing
We are used to the unattainable promises we hear from politicians every election period.
Interns gain knowledge at Bahamas Waste
Interns gain knowledge at Bahamas Waste
Hosting numerous school tours about recycling and waste management, Bahamas Waste is known for educating Bahamian youth about the wonderful world of waste, and the company's internship program is no different.
There are currently two students interning with Bahamas Waste this summer, one in the maintenance department and the other in the medical waste department. Ashton Sweeting, a graduate of Kin...
Lame attempts to defend a disturbing budget
Lame attempts to defend a disturbing budget
Dear Editor,
The mockery of our laws and of our cultural norms and traditions that fill the daily news has forced me to abandon my self-imposed halt on commentary in the media. I, like another of your writers, had thought it best to ask that someone waken me when our country was finally free of the cabal now masquerading as a government.
The budget presentation and the lame attempts to defend it h...
Maintenance workers protest
Maintenance workers protest
More than 100 maintenance workers from the Ministry of Works protested in Rawson Square yesterday, demanding the government address their concerns.
The workers threatened to leave the streets dirty until the matters are dealt with.
The issues range from poor working conditions to senior staff not being permanent, according to several workers.
Karen Bain, a downtown maintenance worker, said it is n...
Political maturity needed now
Political maturity needed now
Effective leaders govern with respect for all. Part of growing up as a forward-thinking nation intent on building a true democracy rests in our political leaders' ability to exhibit political maturity: Maturity in how they conduct themselves in the administration of the public affairs; maturity in the manner in which they deal with their colleagues and their political opponents.
The time has long...
Garbage bins bungle
Garbage bins bungle
Dear Editor,
Would it be asking too much of the management of the three companies currently responsible for garbage collection, namely Bahamas Waste, Impac and United Sanitation, to instruct their employees to return my rubbish bins to where they collected them from?
Their usual practice is to either leave them in the road or toss them into the middle of my driveway for me pick up and put away eve...
37 percent govt contract cutback for Bahamas Waste
37 percent govt contract cutback for Bahamas Waste
Six months after it moved to outsource all residential garbage collection, the government has "reshuffled" the contracts awarded, with BISX-listed Bahamas Waste losing 37 percent of its residential garbage collection business shortly after investing close to half a million dollars to service the routes.
Commenting to this newspaper after the company's newly-reduced garbage collection responsibilit...