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Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation Statement on COVID-19
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation is following guidance from the Bahamas Ministry of Health and other government agencies pertaining to the country’s Preparedness and Response Plan for COVID-19. Please visit the Bahamas Ministry of Health’s website for the latest information on COVID-19 cases in The Bahamas. Current and future patients are to be isolated in quarantine following the gu...
Customs urges brokers to attend Click2Clear training sessions
To improve the user experience with Click2Clear, the Customs online portal, the Department of Customs is urging brokers to attend free training sessions and refresher courses that will be offered in the New Year. Since the summer of 2018, Customs has trained 430 couriers and brokers in Nassau, along with hundreds of other professionals in the import industry in the Capital and across the Family Is...
Omni chief speaks out on illegal transfers
Omni chief speaks out on illegal transfers
Ashley, a Haitian-born resident, has trouble explaining exactly how he sends the wages he earns as a gardner back to his native country.? But with choppy English, he said: "no bank". "If you want money go to Haiti," he explains, "you send with someone who go back."
GB Express to stay in business
GB Express to stay in business
GB Express in Freeport will remain in operation, according to co-owner Bob Clutter, who revealed yesterday that Department of Customs officials have now agreed to a system that would reduce costs for the company and their customers...
Post office deal 'all above board'
Post office deal 'all above board'
A KEY Cabinet minister yesterday told The Tribune the government followed every protocol in leasing the Town Centre Mall from a sitting Cabinet minister to relocate the General Post Office.
GB freight company working to keep its business running
BOB Clutter, co-owner of GB Express, is "seriously considering" continuing its air-cargo express service in Freeport following recent discussions with the government about air freight customs procedures that would relieve some costs for air couriers...
Freeport drug mule gets two-year sentence
Freeport drug mule gets two-year sentence
A 37-year-old drug courier who was caught smuggling 10 pounds of cocaine from Suriname was yesterday jailed for two years. Lucas Lewis, of Frobisher Drive, Freeport, Grand Bahama, pleaded guilty to charges of possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply, conspiracy to possess dangerous [...]
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Starting a Small Business just faster and easier
Starting a Small Business just faster and easier
Department of Inland Revenue introduces provisional licences...The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) is continuing its efforts to improve ease of doing business by helping to speed up the process for entrepreneurs to start a new business...
Girl in Trump call still believes in Santa
Girl in Trump call still believes in Santa
The seven-year-old girl whose phone call with President Donald Trump on Christmas Eve went viral has said she still believes in Santa Claus...
Minister Dames Explains why Bill is not a 'Spy Bill'
Minister Dames Explains why Bill is not a 'Spy Bill'
While giving his contribution to the Interception of Communications Bill 2017, Minister of National Security the Hon. Marvin Dames termed it a comprehensive contemporary law to fight ?sophisticated technologically savvy criminals and dismantle their criminal networks...?