@ birdiestrachan It is not that easy in obtaining any passport, a Haitian at that's even worst.
The Bahamas no longer issues travel documents another setback to stateless migrants who are born and bred in this country. The government in truth needs to have some law in place to appease children being born of foreign heritage. It just has to be structured and enforced in order to be effective and uncorrupted.
Perhaps this ordeal comes to fruition I agree that it leaves a sour taste in the mouths of us onlookers. I a former employee of Baha Mar can truly say that the resort has lost it's glamour and pageantry that Sarkis Izmirilian at the helm has exhibited. The integrity of the work has been shattered and only God knows if it will be regained.
Although thousands may receive jobs will they be sustainable? How will the resort maintain occupancy? All of these thoughtrs come to mind although I try to be positive in this situation yet reality kicks in especially when our image has been tainted internationally and globally.
PGC has to prove himself because for the past year he have been giving hope and painting a lavish picture that things will be good soon. Until there is some movement and actions SEEN with the bare eyes there is nothing happening. As from my experience of Baha Mar and observation we will need more than a year for infrastructure to be put in place and also to re-ignite the enthusiasm that once was.
Speaking of the re-mobilization of the construction the next chapter is the buyer of which PGC said is done, then the next step is to get qualified persons to work in the huge entity, also to get training then of course occupancy to maintain those employed.
Another question arises will this great project continue to carry the name " Baha Mar " without Sarkis Izmirillian being involved? Wasn't it he responsible for that name through a business license? There are a lot of unanswered questions as this country is in great need of repair.....Only through faith can this mountain be removed.
The importance of preserving nature and the specie as such seems not to be taken seriously by the powers that be. I really long and hope for the day that the cries of those who are sincere will be heard especially considering the unborn and future generation.
ThomasLewis says...
Makes sense to me.
On Taranique case 'shows need for naturalisation law'
Posted 31 July 2018, 10:42 a.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
Truth!
On Taranique case 'shows need for naturalisation law'
Posted 31 July 2018, 10:41 a.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
@ birdiestrachan It is not that easy in obtaining any passport, a Haitian at that's even worst.
The Bahamas no longer issues travel documents another setback to stateless migrants who are born and bred in this country. The government in truth needs to have some law in place to appease children being born of foreign heritage. It just has to be structured and enforced in order to be effective and uncorrupted.
On Taranique case 'shows need for naturalisation law'
Posted 31 July 2018, 10:40 a.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
There are not just Haitians living in shanty towns. We have Bahamians and other nationals just a like living in shanty towns.
The shanty towns are allowed because Bahamians are the mastermind behind them. They are for the most part the benefactors of what is called an horror.
On Halt the bulldozers
Posted 31 July 2018, 8:07 a.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
Let us pray that this is not an election ploy!!!
At the looks of it it really looks shady though.
On Baha Mar is 'handed over'
Posted 23 March 2017, 12:21 p.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
Don't miss the look on Bran's face as well!!
LOL
On Loretta appoints Branville McCartney to the Senate
Posted 12 December 2016, 1:53 p.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
Perhaps this ordeal comes to fruition I agree that it leaves a sour taste in the mouths of us onlookers. I a former employee of Baha Mar can truly say that the resort has lost it's glamour and pageantry that Sarkis Izmirilian at the helm has exhibited. The integrity of the work has been shattered and only God knows if it will be regained.
Although thousands may receive jobs will they be sustainable? How will the resort maintain occupancy? All of these thoughtrs come to mind although I try to be positive in this situation yet reality kicks in especially when our image has been tainted internationally and globally.
On UPDATED: Baha Mar bidder is Hong Kong firm
Posted 28 October 2016, 8:41 a.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
PGC has to prove himself because for the past year he have been giving hope and painting a lavish picture that things will be good soon. Until there is some movement and actions SEEN with the bare eyes there is nothing happening. As from my experience of Baha Mar and observation we will need more than a year for infrastructure to be put in place and also to re-ignite the enthusiasm that once was.
Speaking of the re-mobilization of the construction the next chapter is the buyer of which PGC said is done, then the next step is to get qualified persons to work in the huge entity, also to get training then of course occupancy to maintain those employed.
Another question arises will this great project continue to carry the name " Baha Mar " without Sarkis Izmirillian being involved? Wasn't it he responsible for that name through a business license? There are a lot of unanswered questions as this country is in great need of repair.....Only through faith can this mountain be removed.
On BREAKING NEWS: Baha Mar construction to resume in September under new agreement
Posted 23 August 2016, 8:51 a.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
I applaud the observation of Dee Dee trotter!
On Dee Dee Trotter defends Shaunae’s dip at line
Posted 19 August 2016, 9:04 a.m. Suggest removal
ThomasLewis says...
This is horrendous and callous!
The importance of preserving nature and the specie as such seems not to be taken seriously by the powers that be. I really long and hope for the day that the cries of those who are sincere will be heard especially considering the unborn and future generation.
On Anger as dolphin calf ‘separated’ from mother at Blackbeard’s Cay
Posted 19 August 2016, 8:57 a.m. Suggest removal