NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The government’s purchase and the continued rollout of COVID-19 vaccines across The Bahamas has received a financial shot in the arm from CIBC FirstCaribbean. Besides purchasing power and vaccine distribution, the $100,000 donation will also strengthen the Ministry of Health’s ability to inform the public about the importance of vaccines, the coronavirus, […]
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PMH Nurses present Nurses Month Food Bank to the Ranfurly Home for Children
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Senior nurses at the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) recently donated to the Ranfurly Home for Children in honour of National Nurses Month held in May. According to a release, the nurses who hail from the hospital’s executive team presented the children’s home with a food bank of collected can goods and toiletries. […]
Family of GHS stabbing victim fearful alleged assailants could finish job on bail
Alleged murder suspects of GHS student Kenn Paul granted bail NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The family of the 16-year-old survivor of a fatal Government High School stabbing incident in May are fearful the alleged assailants could seek to finish the job due to their release from Simpson Penn for Boys on bail. Yesterday, the victim’s sister […]
Rolle, McAlpine and Symonette clash over FNM firings
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A row erupted in Parliament after Pineridge MP Frederick McAlpine accused the Minnis administration of terminating over 2,500 employees as Minister of the Public Service and the National Insurance Board Brensil Rolle insisted “that is totally untrue”. Rolle said McAlpine appeared to be “carrying the bucket, I believe, for the PLP”, an […]
SOVERIGN DEBT CRISIS: Former minister recommends income tax
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Former Health Minister and Elizabeth MP Dr Duane Sands yesterday suggested that the government must reassess its tax structure and implement an income tax, as the country sees significant hits to its economic stability. As he presented to the budget debate, Sands provided a grave overview of the country’s financial standing and […]
MIND YOUR TONE: Human Rights group accuses Government of threatening the rule of law
Rights Bahamas backs QCs Smith and Munroe calls for ministers to tone down rhetoric against judges NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Human Rights Bahamas (HRB) yesterday expressed dismay over the “sharp increase” in public criticism and attacks on Supreme Court rulings by members of the executive branch of government. It follows public statements from Attorney General Carl […]
Sunshine Holdings Limited staff donates to Jennie Street fire victims
Fire victims offered special incentive offer to build with Arawak Homes NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The staff at Sunshine Holdings Limited Group of Companies have started a Recovery Drive encouraging workers to donate funds to help families impacted by the May 2 Jennie Street fire recover. The massive fire ripped through 10 structures on Jennie Street, leaving […]
Former COP named first director of intelligence agency
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Former Commissioner of Police Anthony has been named as the first director of the National Crime Intelligence Agency. National Security Minister Marvin Dames announced the appointment in Parliament on Wednesday, nearly a year on since he signaled the government was considering Ferguson for a special post. “We understand the importance of such […]
PHA launches Patient Registration Training Program
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Twenty-six participants from the institutions of the Public Hospitals Authority and the Ministry of Health will complete a four-day Patient Registration Training Program today. The program was launched on Tuesday at the PHA Corporate Training Centre as part of the Ministry of Health’s Urgent & Emergency Care Project. The project’s objective is […]
NOT THERE YET: Forbes says The Bahamas remains in third wave, despite positive signs
New COVID infections decline by 39 percent week-over-week NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Director of the National HIV/AIDS and Infectious Disease Programme Dr Nikkiah Forbes said yesterday that slowing of new coronavirus cases in The Bahamas was a positive sign, but it was too early to determine if the country was turning the curve of the third wave. In […]