"**GIBC Digital's founder expressing hope that the Freeport workforce will be "90 per cent" local from the start."**
Those folks giving the Government a D after one year should start changing your minds.The Tech hub for our silicone valley in freeport is taking off like a jet.., aint no stopping now.
Thats why the Web shops boys should get in the hotel Business, start in freeport....Their money needs local Bahamian investment outlets. Freeport is a great place to start.The Elites will only allow them to do so much on this 7 * 21 nassau. They already view them as stepping on their territory.
@JohnDoe This Issue is much bigger the a chairperson of town planning engaging in self-interest decision by failing or delaying this $25 mil project. ...This is about denying an industry on the rise to reach its potential in this country. The Chairperson is involve in a colaborative effort by politicians, present and past, foriegn, investors, Expats, including Bankers to stymie this project. because of the principle person (Sebas) involve.in this developement. Sebas in right in saying he smells a rat....That a a big Rat. I can see this playing out in the courts just like the Baha Mar affair .
Sebas and the other Web Shop boys just needs to pool their money and become the first Bahamian owners of a large Hotel Complex. Take that money to Freeport and buy our Lucaya hotel or renovate and reopen the old Princes properties and Rebuild the International Bazaar. Some people say ya money good some people say ya money bad. I say do something within the law and help some desperate people in this country. Become the first Bahamians in the large scale hotel complex business. We have the Jamaicans, South africans, Americans, and chineese here in the large scale hotel business why can we Bahamians do the same.
The boys in the west see.s this project as the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by means of transfers involving banks or legitimate businesses ,,, To sum it up. They see this project as Money Laundering
It looks like Sebas needs to donate some funds to the FNM to get this project flowing. But the real issue is much bigger than that. I smell a rat. Lyford cay, Old fort Bay and the elites of the west dont want to see this small black boy get nothing elyse in the west....The dealings with the Min Of works is just superficial obstacles being thrown at Sebas. The real issues is with the client relationships and Banks the tenants of this developement will have with the Web shop fellars.
The Fact that This company with a $2.5 million can come in and start up with hiring 50 people speaks volumes for its potential and others like it in the tech sector. This is certainly not an Oban type agreement and by expanding to 150 people in three years they would be well on the way to proving the vision behind the Commercial Enterprise Bill. Imagine the spin off jobs that would be created if Freeport can become the silicone Valley of the Carribean
Great news for tech savy young Bahamians..This would never have happened under the plp ...This is only the beginning. After one year there are signs of this ship of state beginning to turn.
One component of the 200 million dollar sandy bottom project included the purchase and installation of a Navigation simulator built by damen of the netherlands, The builders of all the vessels in the sandy bottom project. If the simulator is operational and being put to extensive use by the good officers of the RBDF it would reduce or eliminate such accidents. While simulation experience should not be a substitute for actual shipboard sea experience, competency levels for all officers in all weather conditions can be measured and decision making evaluated before assignment to the multi million dollar vessels. Another factor that may be contributing to the recent spate of mishaps is the loss of numerous experienced Defence Force officers due the early retirement age. Special consideration should be given allow exoerienced competent officers to continue to serve. . .
realitycheck242 says...
"**GIBC Digital's founder expressing hope that the Freeport workforce will be "90 per cent" local from the start."**
Those folks giving the Government a D after one year should start changing your minds.The Tech hub for our silicone valley in freeport is taking off like a jet.., aint no stopping now.
On 'Tech hub' pioneers parks jobs frenzy
Posted 8 May 2018, 3:14 p.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
Thats why the Web shops boys should get in the hotel Business, start in freeport....Their money needs local Bahamian investment outlets. Freeport is a great place to start.The Elites will only allow them to do so much on this 7 * 21 nassau. They already view them as stepping on their territory.
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 6 May 2018, 2:03 p.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
@JohnDoe This Issue is much bigger the a chairperson of town planning engaging in self-interest decision by failing or delaying this $25 mil project. ...This is about denying an industry on the rise to reach its potential in this country. The Chairperson is involve in a colaborative effort by politicians, present and past, foriegn, investors, Expats, including Bankers to stymie this project. because of the principle person (Sebas) involve.in this developement. Sebas in right in saying he smells a rat....That a a big Rat. I can see this playing out in the courts just like the Baha Mar affair .
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 6 May 2018, 1:42 p.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
Sebas and the other Web Shop boys just needs to pool their money and become the first Bahamian owners of a large Hotel Complex. Take that money to Freeport and buy our Lucaya hotel or renovate and reopen the old Princes properties and Rebuild the International Bazaar. Some people say ya money good some people say ya money bad. I say do something within the law and help some desperate people in this country. Become the first Bahamians in the large scale hotel complex business. We have the Jamaicans, South africans, Americans, and chineese here in the large scale hotel business why can we Bahamians do the same.
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 6 May 2018, 6:15 a.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
The boys in the west see.s this project as the concealment of the origins of illegally obtained money, typically by means of transfers involving banks or legitimate businesses ,,, To sum it up. They see this project as Money Laundering
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 5 May 2018, 6:37 a.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
They dont want Sebas issue an IPO for island luck either
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 4 May 2018, 4:43 p.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
It looks like Sebas needs to donate some funds to the FNM to get this project flowing. But the real issue is much bigger than that. I smell a rat. Lyford cay, Old fort Bay and the elites of the west dont want to see this small black boy get nothing elyse in the west....The dealings with the Min Of works is just superficial obstacles being thrown at Sebas. The real issues is with the client relationships and Banks the tenants of this developement will have with the Web shop fellars.
On Sebas: 'I smell a rat' - Threatens legal action over $50m project stall
Posted 4 May 2018, 4:25 p.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
The Fact that This company with a $2.5 million can come in and start up with hiring 50 people speaks volumes for its potential and others like it in the tech sector. This is certainly not an Oban type agreement and by expanding to 150 people in three years they would be well on the way to proving the vision behind the Commercial Enterprise Bill. Imagine the spin off jobs that would be created if Freeport can become the silicone Valley of the Carribean
On Signed and sealed – Freeport jobs boost
Posted 3 May 2018, 2:44 p.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
Great news for tech savy young Bahamians..This would never have happened under the plp ...This is only the beginning. After one year there are signs of this ship of state beginning to turn.
On Signed and sealed – Freeport jobs boost
Posted 3 May 2018, 10:59 a.m. Suggest removal
realitycheck242 says...
One component of the 200 million dollar sandy bottom project included the purchase and installation of a Navigation simulator built by damen of the netherlands, The builders of all the vessels in the sandy bottom project. If the simulator is operational and being put to extensive use by the good officers of the RBDF it would reduce or eliminate such accidents. While simulation experience should not be a substitute for actual shipboard sea experience, competency levels for all officers in all weather conditions can be measured and decision making evaluated before assignment to the multi million dollar vessels. Another factor that may be contributing to the recent spate of mishaps is the loss of numerous experienced Defence Force officers due the early retirement age. Special consideration should be given allow exoerienced competent officers to continue to serve. . .
On Stop Mashing Up Our Boats
Posted 1 May 2018, 7:08 a.m. Suggest removal