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Tinesha has hope
Tinesha has hope
While many people may not put much thought into the idea of Mental Health Awareness month, for Tinesha Longley, the awareness month represents hope - hope that one day, more people will become more knowledgeable on how to relate to their mental existence as people. Hope that one day, people will no longer have to ...
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BLOWN OFF COURSE: PM blames COVID and hurricanes for failing to deliver manifesto goals
BLOWN OFF COURSE: PM blames COVID and hurricanes for failing to deliver manifesto goals
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said "it was impossible" to fulfil his pre-election good governance reform promises because Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Dorian and COVID-19 were so detrimental that his administration was forced to change course.
Public demand for vaccine 'flattened'
Public demand for vaccine 'flattened'
DEMAND for the COVID-19 vaccine has flattened in The Bahamas even as more doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab could arrive in the country as early as today, according to Ed Fields, deputy chair of the National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee.
Heading off chaos
Heading off chaos
With 26,000 seniors eligible to vote in the advance poll of the next general election, the opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) is worried that this could make for another chaotic scene, not unlike that experienced in 2017, if the Parliamentary Registration Department does not put in place measures to ensure the large number of additional voters in that poll are properly accommodated.
PM Communication in The House of Assembly-New Measure for New Providence and Abaco
The new provisions will take effect Friday, October 9th at 7pm...
Ensuring Bahamian investors downtown are treated just as well as the Chinese
In 2013, 6.15 million visitors came to The Bahamas.
Prime Minister announces additional relaxation of measures for Grand Bahama and other islands
Prime Minister announces additional relaxation of measures for Grand Bahama and other islands
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis today announced additional relaxation measures for the island of Grand Bahama and other Family Islands, including the resumption of in-store service for retailers and indoor dining at most restaurants...
Minister of Tourism Presents Forward-Looking Tourism Plan
The Bahamas Prepares for Phase 3 of Tourism Readiness & Recovery Plan on October 15...
BREAKING NEWS - Curfew and Businesses to Open
BREAKING NEWS - Curfew and Businesses to Open
The Office of the Prime Minister advises the following measures will begin Tuesday, August 25, 2020 at 5 a.m. for Grand Bahama, Andros, Crooked Island, Acklins, Eleuthera, Cat Island, Exuma, Bimini, the Berry Islands, Mayaguana, Inagua and Abaco.
Nema Evening Update on Abaco
Nema Evening Update on Abaco
Relief operations in Abaco are managed by the local Emergency Operations Centre; however, ground operations have been hampered because of the Hurricane’s impact on local staff...