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Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
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Bahamas Termite and Pest Control
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Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
Mosquito Fogging Begins
Mosquito Fogging Begins
With the summer heating up, there will be an increase in mosquitoes. In response, the Ministry of Environmental Health has begun fogging exercises throughout...
Mosquito fogging underway after the heavy rain
Health officials: You can take steps to stop Zika virus
HEALTH officials in the country yesterday advised the public to limit potential mosquito breeding sites in an effort to thwart the Zika virus - a mosquito borne illness the World Health Organisation said has spread "explosively."
195 cases of dengue fever confirmed
195 cases of dengue fever confirmed
The number of confirmed cases of dengue fever has more than doubled in the past two days, according to Health Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis, who confirmed that up to yesterday there were 195 cases. On Tuesday, the number of confirmed cases stood at 90.
FNM chairman defends leader over recovery effort criticism
FREE National Movement Chairman Sidney Collie circled the wagons yesterday as he defended Official Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis' criticism of the government's recovery efforts and accusations of cronyism as constructive and not political.
Collie defends Minnis
Collie defends Minnis
Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Sidney Collie yesterday defended Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis over his criticisms of the government's response to Hurricane Matthew, insisting that Minnis has been a "leader on the forefront" of the relief efforts and Prime Minister Perry Christie has been the "only person making the response to the storm political".
Two more cases of Zika virus confirmed
Two more cases of Zika virus confirmed
THERE are now ten confirmed cases of Zika in New Providence, with Chief Medical Officer Dr. Glenn Beneby reporting yesterday that two more women have contracted the virus.