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Celebrating Earth Day
IN celebration of Earth Day, US Chargé d’Affaires Usha Pitts formally announced a $10,000 grant competition for local organisations.
Digitise human resources to drive better efficiencies
Improving productivity and efficiency is critical for companies of all sizes in 2020 and beyond. And human resources information systems (HRIS) are helping them achieve this goal consistently. Acquiring HRIS software not only automates these tasks bu

Great result! Jeffery Gibson through to semifinal of men's 400m hurdles
National record holder Jeffery Gibson has made his debut at the global level by advancing to the semifinal of the men's 400metres hurdles at the Moscow World Championships.
Education and the elusive cure for poverty
Brad L Brasseur explores the current problems in creating good education for the poor in developing nations and looks at some of the solutions.
Paying the price in battling COVID-19
My last article analysed COVID-19’s impact, and the need for effective leadership from an economic and health perspective. I now turn to an examination of the relief measures taken to date. As this article was completed, the deputy prime minister ann
Bahamas avoids tax exchange 'disaster'
The Bahamas is “in the best possible position” following last week’s OECD Global Forum, a private sector executive warning yesterday that it would have been “disastrous” not to agree to automatically exchange tax information.
BEWARE OF 'SWEET MOUTH' POLITICS
By Larry Gibson I CAN recall as a child growing up, we would refer to someone who had a propensity for telling long tales as being 'sweet mouth'. After hearing your sweet mouth friend tell one of his or her embellished tales, the others would look at eac
BEWARE OF 'SWEET MOUTH' POLITICS
By Larry Gibson I CAN recall as a child growing up, we would refer to someone who had a propensity for telling long tales as being 'sweet mouth'. After hearing your sweet mouth friend tell one of his or her embellished tales, the others would look at eac
BEWARE OF 'SWEET MOUTH' POLITICS
By Larry Gibson I CAN recall as a child growing up, we would refer to someone who had a propensity for telling long tales as being 'sweet mouth'. After hearing your sweet mouth friend tell one of his or her embellished tales, the others would look at eac
Call to North Korea over nuclear plans
MINISTERIAL-level meetings between the Japanese government and CARICOM member states ended last night with a strong appeal to North Korea over denuclearisation and humanitarian concerns.
New pizza franchise targets four Nassau sites
THE Bahamian franchisee for Little Caesars Pizza is targeting as many as four Nassau restaurants, after investing nearly $500,000 in the first outlet, which will create 30 jobs.
Food safety seminar today
THE Bahamas Agricultural Food Safety Authority will host a food safety seminar today.
Committee aims to tackle trafficking
By Kathryn Campbell Bahamas Information Services THE Inter-Ministerial committee appointed to review the United States Government's 2011 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report on The Bahamas and to make recommendations on these matters to Cabinet held its i

Hands for Hunger food drive
A team of RBC employees recently hosted a food drive in partnership with the Hands For Hunger charity.

Cruise port eyes $150m bond despite shutdown
Nassau cruise port’s developer is aiming to raise up to $150m in bond financing next month to kick-start construction work amid the industry’s global shutdown. Mehmet Kutman, chairman of Global Ports Holding, confirmed to analysts in a recent confer

Port bidder: ‘Majority’ of $250m for Bay St
A Nassau cruise port bidder yesterday pledged that the “majority” of its $250m investment will be spent outside Prince George Wharf to help bring Bay Street “back to life”.

Momentum building for hosting of Commonwealth Youth Games
IT’S still a year away, but the momentum is starting to build for the hosting of the sixth edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games.
Automatic tax exchange 'fundamentally flawed'
A Cabinet Minister yesterday said current proposals for the global automatic exchange of tax information are “fundamentally flawed”, and would impose “impossible obligations” on the Bahamas.

WORLD VIEW: US security bill does not reflect interests of Caribbean nations
THERE has been a troubling development in relations between the US and the 14 independent nations of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM).

DEREK SMITH: How to safeguard data from malicious criminals
To investigate computer-related issues and/ or audit incidents featuring cyber attacks, forensic analysts use scientific techniques to retrieve data from digital sources. In accordance with standard incident response steps, digital forensics procedures include preparation, identification, containment, eradication, recovery and lessons learned.