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Statement to the House of Assembly on the Table of The Public Procurement Bill 2022
I rise to table the Public Procurement Bill 2022; this Bill would, when enacted, would repeal and replace the Public Procurement Act 2021
Turnquest: Country is going backwards
Turnquest: Country is going backwards
FREE National Movement Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest last night castigated the government's performance in office, saying the country is already seeing "signs of regression" over the last six "short" months since the party was elected to government.
LaRoda: Stimulus package to provide XMAS Cheer
LaRoda: Stimulus package to provide XMAS Cheer
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibility for the National Insurance Board (NIB), the Hon. Myles LaRoda, told House Members Monday that the government-funded unemployment assistance programme has been extended to December 2021, with beneficiaries to also receive an additional lump-sum payment of $500 that will be paid in mid-December.
NIB chief's three-year deal was standard
NIB chief's three-year deal was standard
FORMER Public Service Minister Brensil Rolle has insisted the Minnis administration did nothing untoward when it executed a three-year contract of employment with National Insurance Board director James Moss.
Pia Glover-Rolle: Minnis administration approved hiring of 233 two months before election
Pia Glover-Rolle: Minnis administration approved hiring of 233 two months before election
STATE Public Service Minister Pia Glover-Rolle said the Minnis administration approved the hiring of 233 people two months before the general election and gave some official letters of employment without telling them where to report.
Taste Da Flava turns family tradition into a successful business
By: Jhanae Winter
To date, Bernique Pople, owner of Taste Da Flava, is the youngest Bahamian ice cream maker who focuses on original and authentic flavors. Mixing things up, Taste Da Flavor not only offers traditional flavors such as vanilla and chocolate but also Soursop and Guinness.
Attorney General's Senate Contribution: 5 Financial Industry Related Bills
Nassau, Bahamas - The following are remarks made by the Attorney General from November 23rd, 2011.
Campbell hits back at Davis on unemployment programme
SOCIAL Services Minister Frankie Campbell yesterday hit out at recent comments made by opposition leader Phillip "Brave" Davis over the government's decision to end its unemployment assistance programme in September.
Financial services sector continues to shrink
Financial services sector continues to shrink
The financial services sector continued to shrink in 2020, with the number of institutions declining to 217 and total assets dropping to $173.2 billion.
WAITING GAME FOR DESPERATE FAMILIES: Govt holds off a decision on whether aid schemes will extend into new year
WAITING GAME FOR DESPERATE FAMILIES: Govt holds off a decision on whether aid schemes will extend into new year
THE government has not yet decided whether it will further extend its COVID-19 support initiatives - including the unemployment benefits programme - beyond the December deadline, according to Public Service Minister Brensil Rolle.