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FNM Inagua Rally - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
FNM Inagua Rally - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
Good Evening Inagua,
Colour Red is very happy to be in Inagua tonight. We have spent the day in MICAL visiting with residents in Crooked Island, Acklins and Mayaguana. Last evening Colour Red was in Central Andros.
Remarks by Governor General in Inagua
Remarks by Governor General in Inagua
Good evening.
It is good to return to the island of my birth to celebrate the milestone of the graduation of the Class of 2010 at the Inagua All Age School, the school where I began my own life-long quest for knowledge.
Prime Minister Minnis Hands Over Land Deeds
Prime Minister Minnis Hands Over Land Deeds
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis officially handed over land deeds to the first group of residents of Great Inagua during a Town Hall Meeting on Wednesday 7 August.
The hand over to the eight residents is a demonstration of the progress being made in the Minnis Administration’s Land Reform initiative, which is focused on ensuring that thousands more Bahamians have greater access t...
Archdeacon celebrates 40 years since ordination
Archdeacon celebrates 40 years since ordination
ANGLICAN Archdeacon James Palacious celebrates the 40th anniversary of his ordination this week with a service of thanksgiving at Christ the King on Thursday and on Sunday at St. Philip's Church, Inagua, on Sunday.
"BTC Sponsors Avvy's Carnival"
"BTC Sponsors Avvy's Carnival"
Bahamian singing sensation ?Avvy? plans to launch his third Carnival in Inagua with the help of The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC)...
Archdeacon Palacious celebrates 40
Archdeacon Palacious celebrates 40
Four years ago, beginning with the celebration of his 60th birthday in 2012, Archdeacon James Palacious began raising money from the sale of his CDs and monetary gifts for his beloved St. Philip's Church on Inagua.
Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers
Morton Salt signs five-year deal with workers
THE president of the union representing more than 100 Morton Salt line-staff yesterday said employees are "satisfied" with the particulars of a newly signed five-year industrial agreement with the Inagua based company.