It seriously bothers me; the lack of appreciation, and assistance given to some federations to manage this country’s national programs (mandated by the BOC) to represent The Bahamas at the International Level. But, we read stories such as this, with spending of such a magnitude for face-lifting of a venue to host another country’s event. The façade of boosting the economy is simple foolishness; when your own is not taken care of in return. All national teams, with the exception of Track and Field, are treated as a step-child or nonentity, but an $800, 000 facelift is affordable…whilst some of your national teams are not assisted financially whatsoever.
DontAssume says...
It seriously bothers me; the lack of appreciation, and assistance given to some federations to manage this country’s national programs (mandated by the BOC) to represent The Bahamas at the International Level. But, we read stories such as this, with spending of such a magnitude for face-lifting of a venue to host another country’s event. The façade of boosting the economy is simple foolishness; when your own is not taken care of in return. All national teams, with the exception of Track and Field, are treated as a step-child or nonentity, but an $800, 000 facelift is affordable…whilst some of your national teams are not assisted financially whatsoever.
On TAR national stadium gets $800,000 facelift, thanks to NSA
Posted 3 November 2016, 2 p.m. Suggest removal