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Securities Commission partners with UB and University of Cambridge to offer exclusive Fintech programme
Securities Commission partners with UB and University of Cambridge to offer exclusive Fintech programme
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Securities Commission of The Bahamas (the Commission) announced an exclusive five-year licensing agreement to offer the Cambridge FinTech and Regulatory Innovation (CFTRI) Programme at the University of The Bahamas, during the inaugural D3 Bahamas Web3 and FinTech Conference. The collaboration is in keeping with the Government of The Bahamas' strategy - [...]
CIBC FirstCaribbean Hosts 12th Walk for the Cure
CIBC FirstCaribbean Hosts 12th Walk for the Cure
Cancer survivors, corporate and individual supporters recently painted the country pink and purple as they ran, jogged and walked for the cure.
The Bahamas Hosts JMEA Companies with a Goal to Increase Trade in the Caribbean
The Bahamas is hosting several Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA) companies following a trade and business fact-finding mission by representatives from the Small Business Development Centre (SBDC), The Bahamas Trade Commission and The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce in March 2023 to that country with a goal to increasing trade throughout the Caribbean.
ADO Chief: Agrarian Awards Kicked off a Turning Point in Farming History, Rekindled the ‘Pride and Joy’ in Agriculture
One week after seeds of hard work, sweat and passion bloomed at the Inaugural Agrarian Awards Ceremony, a first of its kind event designed to honour and reward farmers, the major funder of the ceremony said the event marked a turning point in farming history.
Minister defends exam results
Minister defends exam results
Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin said yesterday that Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Dr. Duane Sands' classification of the 2023 BGCSE national exams as "the worst results in history" is "obscenely opportunistic", and "misrepresenting the facts".
Jean Rony - famed for legal fight to stay in nation - is stabbed to death
JEAN Rony Jean-Charles, the soft-spoken, Bahamas-born child of Haitian parents whose legal case became a flashpoint in the fight about citizenship and immigration practices, was killed on Wednesday night, according to his family and lawyers.
Education Minister updates on countering social promotion in schools, improvement in maths instruction, and strengthening of the technical & vocational stream
Strategies to counter the effects of social promotion in public schools are being implemented by The Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training.
Protection Against Violence Bill 2023, passed in the Senate: "An investment in the safety, dignity, and wellbeing of Bahamian citizens," said the AG
The Government of The Bahamas through legislation has implemented increased and better coordinated systems of protection and support for victims of violence: the Protection Against Violence Bill 2023 was passed in the Senate on Wednesday, 2nd August. Attorney-General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Senator the Hon. L. Ryan Pinder outlined the main objectives of the Bill. He said that the Bill is a ...
Traveling with wounds
Traveling with wounds
It's summer and vacation time is here. It is estimated that in the United States, 6.7 million people currently live with chronic wounds and that number is expected to grow at more than two percent over the next decade.
Vanessa 'Lady Divine' Clarke dies at 48
Vanessa 'Lady Divine' Clarke dies at 48
Vanessa "Divine Lady" Clarke, award-winning Bahamian gospel artist, former journalist and radio personality, died on Friday after an illness she had been battling in recent years.