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FNM alleges BAMSI victimization
FNM alleges BAMSI victimization
The Free National Movement (FNM) yesterday accused the government of victimization following the termination of two Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) employees in the last two weeks.
The BAMSI insurance controversy mustbe cleared up
The BAMSI insurance controversy mustbe cleared up
Accusations of the nature and magnitude of those leveled by former Minister of Works Neko Grant last week are often dismissed as exaggerated or even far-fetched.
BTC helps to make travel opportunities possible for Deep Creek Students
BTC recently helped to make the international travel dreams of twenty seven young students a reality as a Gold Sponsor to the Deep Creek Middle School's (DCMS) Starlight Affair Fundraiser...
Rollins to DPM: Grow up and get real
Rollins to DPM: Grow up and get real
Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins yesterday fired back at Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis over his "asinine" statement regarding Rollins' recent inquiries about "an apparent no-bid contract", awarded to a company partially owned by former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Darrell Rolle to construct the female dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMS...
No evidence BAMSI dorm ever insured
No evidence BAMSI dorm ever insured
There is no evidence the male dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) that was set afire on January 15 was ever insured, The Nassau Guardian has confirmed.
Minnis: Govt dragging its feet on BAMSI fire
Minnis: Govt dragging its feet on BAMSI fire
Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis yesterday accused the Christie administration of dragging its feet on the investigation over the male dorm at the Bahamas Agriculture Marine and Science Institute (BAMSI) that burned down in January.
The disgraceful case of the uninsured BAMSI building
The disgraceful case of the uninsured BAMSI building
After Minister of Works Philip Brave Davis revealed in the House of Assembly last week that the insurance had lapsed on the dorm at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) that was set afire on January 15, Prime Minister Perry Christie declared that it was a "teachable experience".