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URCA: Govt has decided no third mobile operator at this time
The government has decided that after recommendations from the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA), there is no case for a third mobile operator in The Bahamas at this time, URCA's draft Electronic Communications Sector (ECS) Policy for 2023-2026 reveals.
Transforming lives
Transforming lives
Princeton Boston is a graduate of Doris Johnson Senior High where auto mechanics was an elective for him. He entered the gates of Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) in 2010 and, by summer of the following year, he had earned a certificate in auto mechanics.
Bahamas agrees to join development of EU-LAC Digital Alliance
The Bahamas has agreed to join in the establishment of the informal European Union - Latin America and Caribbean (EU-LAC) Digital Alliance, according to a statement from the European Union (EU).
BTVI graduates encouraged to set attainable goals, and avoid distractions
Anastasia Knowles is Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute's (BTVI) most outstanding overall graduate from the New Providence class of 2023. She graduated with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Office Administration.
Ministry of Agriculture Launches Digital Application Services Via MyGateway Platform
Persons wishing to do business with the Ministry of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, will now be able to do so via the government's MyGateway.gov.bs portal. On Monday, 19th June, the Ministry officially launched the services and marked a major milestone in its quest to elevate the country's third largest industry.
More than 3,100 jobseekers placed via Labour on the Blocks
The Department of Labour's job fairs have resulted in more than 3,100 jobs for Bahamians over the past year, Minister of Labour Keith Bell revealed yesterday.
BTVI Upgrades Media Tech Equipment
BTVI Upgrades Media Tech Equipment
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently commissioned a state-of-the-art Media Production lab that positions its students on the cutting edge of the fast-moving, creative and competitive field of media technology.
AG outlines benefits of Law Reform and Revision Bill
AG outlines benefits of Law Reform and Revision Bill
Pointing to the frequency with which legislation is amended, Attorney General Ryan Pinder said yesterday if laws are not revised from time to time and consolidated, it would be impossible for a practitioner and ordinary lay person to determine what the current law is.
VAT filing deadlines approaching
VAT filing deadlines approaching
January 2015 has come and gone, and while the roll-out of the value-added tax (VAT) appears to have been relatively painless, observers feel the real proof of how well the tax has been implemented is the reporting and filing for returns, the first of which are due March 2.
Exploring maritime options
Exploring maritime options
Bahamas Maritime Cadet Corps (BMCC) introduces high school students in grades 10 through 12 to the various aspects of the maritime industry, primarily from an ocean-going aspect with the view that they will see it as a viable career option upon completion of the program.