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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.
Children without status still being denied entry to school, Haitian parents claim
When 12-year-old Nerles Nicholas graduated with honors from Sybil Strachan Primary School in June, he was anxious to begin his high school career.
Zika and being sexually responsible
Zika and being sexually responsible
As most of your readers are aware, Zika virus infection can result in abnormal brain and skull development in the developing fetus of women infected early in pregnancy.
Being Christian and serving God means sacrifices
Being Christian and serving God means sacrifices
"If anyone comes to me and does not hate his father and mother, his wife and children, his brothers and sisters -- yes, even his own life -- he cannot be my disciple. And anyone who does not carry his cross and follow me cannot be my disciple." - Luke 14:25-27
Minitry of Health confirms one case of zika; protective, established protocols are being followed
Minitry of Health confirms one case of zika; protective, established protocols are being followed
Officials at the Ministry of Health and the Department of Public Health (DPH) Wednesday reported one confirmed case of the Zika virus Infection in The Bahamas -- New Providence to be exact.
Being better in the new school year
Being better in the new school year
Schools are closing across the country. Thousands of children won't be back in classrooms in our public and private schools until the fall.
Miller: Unionists are greedy hogs being paid too much
TALL Pines MP Leslie Miller yesterday likened unionists to "greedy hogs" as he decried the amount of money spent on salaries and benefits at government-run corporations.
The FNM flame is being extinguished
The FNM flame is being extinguished
A dear friend was at a small gathering of six when talk turned to the state and the fate of the FNM.
Cuban migrants rescued after being stranded for nine days on cay
Eighteen Cuban migrants were brought to Grand Bahama on Thursday after being stranded on a cay in the Bahamas for some nine days before they were spotted by the US Coast Guard.
Christie Administration still being 'bamboozled' by Chinese
Former Baha Mar director Dionisio D'Aguilar continues to assert that The Bahamas government is being "bamboozled" by the Chinese government in regards to new developments on the Baha Mar project.