Search results for : planting

Showing 1 to 10 of 10 results

News Article
May 03, 2012
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.

read more »


News Article
March 01, 2016
FLOW TV is now a hit in Inagua

The Bahamas Telecommunications Company Limited is continuing its quest towards a Connected Bahamas as FLOW TV has reached the shores of Inagua, the southernmost island in the archipelago.

read more »


News Article
December 16, 2009
Relief on the way for Inagua residents

After years of paying higher than average rates for electricity, residents of Inagua will be able to breathe a sigh of relief, as the Government moves to reduce the billing rates on that island.

Minister of State for Public Utilities the Hon Phenton Neymour said, ?The Government of The Bahamas is responsible for providing an environment to improve the livelihood of all Bahamians.

read more »


News Article
September 11, 2008
No Water or Electricity in Inagua

The people of Inagua appeared in good spirits yesterday, despite the fact that many of the island's buildings were severely damaged by Hurricane Ike, and there was no electricity and - up to press time - running water on the island.

read more »


News Article
January 05, 2013
'Major' Cocaine Bust off Inagua

Police reported last night that they made a 'major' cocaine seizure in waters off Inagua early yesterday. However, Superintendent Sam Butler, officer in charge of the Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU), said police were not sure of the quantity of the drugs as the shipment was being transported to Nassau and would be weighed upon arrival.

read more »


News Article
September 14, 2008
New Hope For Moton Employees

There is a sense of new hope for Morton Salt employees residing on hurricane-ravished Inagua, with the announcement of the intention of parent company Rohm and Haas to rebuild the salt manufacturing facility.

read more »


News Article
Strike At Morton
News Article
August 11, 2008
Strike At Morton

Defence force and police officers were called in to man posts at Morton Bahamas Limited yesterday after some 95 percent of its workers delivered on a promise to take industrial action at the Inagua Salt Plant.

read more »


News Article
June 19, 2019
Morton Bahamas threatens employee lockout

Morton Bahamas Ltd. has threatened to lock employees out of its plant on Inagua after the Bahamas Industrial Manufacturers and Allied Workers Union (BIMAWU) failed to attend...

read more »


News Article
May 14, 2014
Salt workers unhappy over years of 'blatant disrespect'

MORTON Salt workers yesterday threw support behind an impending three-day union strike following what they described as years of "blatant disrespect" from the company...l

read more »


News Article
August 28, 2011
Morton: No Major Damage

MORTON Salt says its Inagua-based plant has suffered "no significant damage" from Hurricane Irene, and its operations are back up with employees havin returned to work on Friday.

Morton executives did not comment on what impact, if any, the storm would have on staffing levels going forward, given that 100 of its 140-strong workforce had already been temporarily laid-off prior to the passage of ...

read more »