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Letter: Shame on ZNS for disrupting TV, radio lines
Letter: Shame on ZNS for disrupting TV, radio lines
EDITOR, The Tribune.
It would be appreciated if you would please allow some space in your editorial column for this letter.
I have read the comments in the newspapers, listened to the radio and watched television in regard to the anarchic behaviour of the staff of ZNS. The comments of Fred Mitchell and Philip "Brave" Davis were very disappointing because they sat in the same place in governm...
More than 700 'avoidable' deaths
More than 700 'avoidable' deaths
Just over 700 deaths could have been avoided had those individuals had access to proper health care in 2010, according to a report completed by Costa Rican consultants Sanigest Internacional.
Suncash Launches New Payments Card - $martpay!
Suncash Launches New Payments Card - $martpay!
With banks transitioning to cashless environments or exiting The Bahamas altogether, business owners now have an alternative, secure and transparent option to pay their employees via the new SunCash Payroll and $martPay Card.
Budget a step in the right direction for Grand Bahama
MORE Grand Bahama businesspersons and residents are weighing in on the plans and benefits announced in the budget communication delivered last week by Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis.
Vochelle Ferguson Appointed Vice President of Human Resources
University of The Bahamas (UB) announces the appointment of Mrs. Vochelle Ferguson as Vice President, Human Resources (HR), with effect 1st June 2021. A UB alumna, Mrs. Ferguson has many years of human resources experience.
As VP of HR Mrs. Ferguson will be primarily responsible for providing creative vision, inspired leadership, and strategic management for all human resources functions in su...
Unemployment benefits budgeted for until September
Unemployment benefits budgeted for until September
STATE Minister for Finance Kwasi Thompson said the government has budgeted for the extension of unemployment benefits until September.
75 college graduates to be hired in public sector
75 college graduates to be hired in public sector
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said $1.5m has been budgeted for the next fiscal year to hire up to 75 new college graduates aged between 18 and 30 in the public sector.
290m spent to respond to COVID
290m spent to respond to COVID
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said the government has spent about $290m in direct spending to respond to challenges people and businesses have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, a figure that amounts to 2.5 percent of the country's GDP.
Tax Coalition firm in resolve against VATTax Coalition firm in resolve against VAT
The Coalition for Responsible Taxation was yesterday unmoved by comments by Financial Secretary John Rolle, who said on Thursday he does not expect a "wholesale change" to the government's tax reform plan in spite of uncertainty over the proposed value-added tax (VAT) implementation.
The Coalition is preparing an alternative tax study for the government, which it said should be completed by the se...
PM: Small businesses eligible for duty free concessions
Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis announced today that Bahamian small business owners will be able to apply for and obtain duty free concessions on all the items needed to start or expand their business.