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Ministry of Education - Ragged Is. All Age School
High St
Duncan Town
Ragged Island, Bahamas
Why's Ragged rebuild so slow
Why's Ragged rebuild so slow
THE situation in Ragged Island remains ?absolutely critical,? Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Deputy Leader Chester Cooper charged yesterday, as he slammed the Minnis administration for its ?slow? progress in his constituency months after Hurricane Irma decimated the island...
Ragged Island Shows Talent in National Arts Festival
Ragged Island Shows Talent in National Arts Festival
Duncan Town, Ragged Island, The Bahamas - Duncan Town All-Age School students Lovell Cartwright and Alfred Francis dance to "The Way You Make Me Feel", during the recent E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival Adjudications on Ragged Island.
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Ragged Island rebuild now up to 12m
Ragged Island rebuild now up to 12m
WORKS Minister Desmond Bannister defended the government's decision to spend millions of dollars on infrastructure at Ragged Island, telling Parliament it came down to a matter of "life and death" for residents...
Duncan Town airport runway to be resurfaced
Duncan Town airport runway to be resurfaced
The Government of the Bahamas on Monday signed a $1.7 million contract for resurfacing of the airport runway here.
Public Works and Transport Minister the Hon. Neko C. Grant said the new runway will create a ?positive economic impact as a result of employment opportunities that would become available
PM: Politics Should be Eliminated in the Granting of Public Contracts
The Bahamas has wasted too much public funds in granting contracts to persons who failed to perform the job, and the Government is seeking to remove political influence from the process of granting publicly tendered contracts, Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham told reporters Monday.
Celebrating the 'Spirit of The Bahamas'
Celebrating the 'Spirit of The Bahamas'
The Bahamas National Committee (BNC) of United World College (UWC) is launching its first formal fundraising campaign in aid of their Scholar-Ambassador's Scholarship Fund as they approach the close of their 40th year of service to students of The Bahamas.