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Go opulent or off track in Bahamas
Go opulent or off track in Bahamas
Our faces go white when we scan the inside of the beat-up eight-seater plane. Its propellers protest loudly as the young pilot makes himself comfortable in the miniscule cockpit which carries a dusty manual entitled, How to operate a plane.
Shaunae and Jeffery visit Andros
Shaunae and Jeffery visit Andros
It was a special day for the students of North Andros as they got a chance to meet up close and personal, international track and field stars Shaunae Miller and Jeffery Gibson.
Heads must roll
Heads must roll
The fact that the Ministry of Works has no evidence the male dorm at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) that burned in a fire on January 15 was ever insured underscores the level of slackness that exists in some areas of government.
DPM: BAMSI rebuilding still months away
DPM: BAMSI rebuilding still months away
More than a year after a male dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) was destroyed by fire, Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday rebuilding probably won't take place until after the start of the school year.
The BAMSI controversy is a serious matter
The BAMSI controversy is a serious matter
Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard has hit out at what he claimed was the casual response of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) to the glaring collapse of government oversight at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI).
One year on, BAMSI dorm remains charred shell
One year on, BAMSI dorm remains charred shell
One year after the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) male dormitory was destroyed by fire the building remains a charred shell.
The BAMSI controversy is a serious matter
The BAMSI controversy is a serious matter
Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard has hit out at what he claimed was the casual response of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) to the glaring collapse of government oversight at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI).
The disgraceful case of the uninsured BAMSI building
The disgraceful case of the uninsured BAMSI building
After Minister of Works Philip Brave Davis revealed in the House of Assembly last week that the insurance had lapsed on the dorm at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) that was set afire on January 15, Prime Minister Perry Christie declared that it was a "teachable experience".