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Discontent Grows For Unpaid Farmers
Discontent Grows For Unpaid Farmers
Farmers in Andros are awaiting thousands of dollars in payments from the government nearly four months after one of their most valuable productions, Guardian Business can confirm. The issue is now affecting many of the families in the community, with parents unable to send their children to school fully prepared in the absence of much-needed money from the Department of Agriculture's packing house...
Pre-Paid Card Hits North Andros to the Delight of Local Clientele
North Andros became the first Family Island community to receive Pre-Paid Visa Cards Tuesday, when 168 clients who have qualified for the Department of Social Services Food Assistance Programme received their cards ?fully loaded and ready to be used immediately.?
BAMSI misses completion date - and no work yet on dormitory
CONSTRUCTION at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute, expected to be completed by the beginning of this month, will more likely be finished by the end of the year, said Agriculture Minister V. Alfred Gray.
Replacement dorm at BAMSI to take 'two years' to complete
THE reconstruction of the fire-damaged male dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) in North Andros will likely take "two years" to complete, the establishment's Director Dr. Godfrey Eneas said yesterday.
Mangrove Cay High School scores high in National Arts Festival
Mangrove Cay High School students performing in the Choral Verse Speaking of the E Clement Bethel National Arts Festival adjudications scored big in Andros on April 14, 2010.
The students scored a 98 out of 100, one of the highest received so far this year in that dramatic class.
BAMSI building work over by June except for fire-hit dorm
AGRICULTURE and Marine Resources Minister V. Alfred Gray yesterday said he expects construction on all but one of the buildings at the Bahamas Agricultural and Marine Sciences Institute (BAMSI) to be complete before the end of May.
Government approves 2m to rebuild BAMSI dorm
Government approves 2m to rebuild BAMSI dorm
THE government has approved the use of more than $2m to rebuild the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) dormitory that was destroyed by fire in early 2015, according to Agriculture and Marine Resources Minister V Alfred Gray yesterday.
BAMSI will be completed by 39beginning of next school year39
The Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) will be completed by the beginning of the next school year, Minister of Agriculture V. Alfred Gray said on Friday.