Artisans from Exuma received their certificates of proficiency in coconut, straw and shell craft, and food processing from the Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC).
The Government of The Bahamas plans to establish and fund a Grand Bahama Business Development Board, in conjunction with two local partners.
The Nassau Guardian reveals that a woman acting as a human resources consultant for URCA is also an executive at Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC).
The Government will continue to work with Baha Mar to implement the agreement towards successful development of the $2.6 billion resort on Cable Beach.
The creation of laws that recognise women’s empowerment needs would elevate the individual worth of Bahamian women, who represent 51 percent of the population.
The construction of an Embassy of the People’s Republic of China on New Providence is touted as a tangible symbol of friendship and mutually beneficial…
A statement released by the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) urged people living near the waste and water treatment plant at Pigeon Plum Street not…
Public support is quickly waning for the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) and its stance over the proposed sale of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).
More than one million gallons of untreated waste from residences in Pinewood Gardens and its outlying areas is estimated to be overflowing daily.