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Work of NAECOB critical in ensuring high standards in education, says Minister Hanna-Martin
Work of NAECOB critical in ensuring high standards in education, says Minister Hanna-Martin
Over 100 schools in New Providence, public and private, and some 30 plus schools in Freeport have been inspected by The National Accreditation and Equivalency Council (NAECOB) to ensure high quality standards for the delivery of education.
US FAO Ambassador Visits The Bahamas
US FAO Ambassador Visits The Bahamas
A Bahamian Delegation including Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, Hon. Clay Sweeting, Bahamas Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) Food and Agriculture Organization, His Excellency Winston Pinnock hosted United States Permanent Representative to the UN Agencies in Rome, Ambassador Cindy McCain, on her first official visit to The Bahamas on the 30th and 31st of J...
School primary school security guard arrested over student sex abuse claims
By AVA TURNQUEST
Tribune Staff Reporter
aturnquest@tribunemedia.net
ALLEGATIONS of sexual abuse at a primary school has led to government fears of incest and molestation on a wider scale in a local community.
The alarm bells rang after a security guard at Gambier Village Primary School was arrested over claims of sexual abuse by several students. He is now being questioned by police.
Educati...
PMH incident - let's wait for the facts
PMH incident - let's wait for the facts
SOCIAL Services Minister Obie Wilchcombe said an alleged incident involving a minor at the Princess Margaret Hospital raises alarm and sheds light on security at the hospital.
Stop Living on Standby - and Save
Stop Living on Standby - and Save
In the early 1990s, the word standby entered our vocabulary in relation to personal computers or PCs. Before that, standby was something you did when you hoped to get on an overbooked flight. Those of us wishing to prove how computer savvy and hip we were often boasted "I left my PC on standby".
Dames: No cause for alarm over recent housebreakings
Dames: No cause for alarm over recent housebreakings
Minister of National Security Marvin Dames yesterday downplayed concerns over a string of recent housebreaking incidents on New Providence. He said social media may be making it seem like a bigger problem than it is. "We're living in an era where every matter is magnified," [...]
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Companies urge homeowners to invest in alarms
Companies urge homeowners to invest in alarms
SECURITY companies in New Providence are urging homeowners to invest in alarm systems as a first line of defence against criminals in view of concerns over a perceived increase in home invasions.
Companies merge to create a new tech & security powerhouse
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA, JULY 27, 2011 ? Two major players in the Grand Bahama marketplace have joined forces to create a new powerhouse in the technology and security industry.
Dames: No alarm over RBDF guns purchase
Dames: No alarm over RBDF guns purchase
NATIONAL Security Minister Marvin Dames stuck to his guns yesterday as he rebuffed lingering concerns over revelations the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) sourced weapons and military items from a home-based business.Mr Dames said while he underst
PI guard positive with TB
PI guard positive with TB
A SECURITY guard on Paradise Island has contracted tuberculosis and four others have been exposed to the disease. However, Health Minister Dr Duane Sands insisted there is no cause for widespread public alarm...