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Twenty-Six Bahamians Named in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours

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NASSAU, The Bahamas – Government House announced today, New Year’s Eve, that 26 Bahamians from all walks of life have been named in Her Majesty the Queen’s 2016 New Year’s Honours list for exemplary service to the country.   Read more >>

NHI: The Facts

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Statement from the Government of The Bahamas on National Health Insurance

(via the Bahamas Information Services)

“As we celebrate the start of the 2016 year we are also celebrating a big step towards a better health care system in The Bahamas.

The Government of The Bahamas remains committed to having a National Health Insurance programme in our country and has been working tirelessly to develop and execute the framework to make this vision a reality, for a Stronger Bahamas.

Last week, Cabinet approved the draft legislation that would provide the foundation for NHI. The legislation is undergoing final revisions together with stakeholders and it is expected that it will be released for public and further stakeholder consultation before the end of January.  The Government wishes to announce that the new programme, “NHI Bahamas” will make health care throughout our archipelago Modern, Affordable, and Accessible. These are the values that are at the core of all planning and policy-making decisions regarding health care for Bahamians.  Read more >>

Arts for the Parks Features Talent During “Twelve Days of Christmas”

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Written by: Mirella Santillo

The annual Bahamas National Trust Arts for the Parks event took place this year during the weekend of December 11-13, 2015.  Read more >>

Ranfurly Home gets holiday donation from CIBC FirstCaribbean

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NASSAU, Bahamas -- The Ranfurly Home for Children got some added cheer just in time for the holidays this year when CIBC FirstCaribbean demonstrated its commitment to Bahamian Youth with a donation to help cover the home’s holiday activities.

A long-time sponsor of Ranfurly Home, the Bank commended the home for the profound impact it makes on the lives of young Bahamians who need it most.  

Minister Gray announces this weekend's 'King Eric' Gibson All For One Regatta

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NASSAU, The Bahamas -- Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources the Hon. V. Alfred Gray at a press conference on Monday announced the annual ‘All-for-One Regatta’ that will take place in Montagu Bay on Majority Rule Weekend, January 9-11, 2016. The regatta is in memory of regatta consultant and racing legend, “King Eric” Gibson.  Read more >>

The Bahama Woodstar Nest: A Christmas Story for a New Year

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And it came to pass that on the first day of December in the Year of Our Lord 2015, the time came upon a mother hummingbird; and she laid her tiny egg in a small nest in the place that is called Man-o-war, which is to say ‘The Island of Pretty Birds”. And on the next day, she laid a second tiny egg in that nest also. For this was in the time of the first Woodstar nesting of the season.  Read more >>

BTC and The Bahamas Registrar General’s Department Launches E-Services

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Incorporating companies online by computer, and smartphone at the E-Services Launch at Registrar General’s Department, January 5, 2016. Looking on are Prime Minister Perry Christie, standing centre right; Attorney General Allyson Maynard Gibson, standing centre left; and Minister of Financial Services Hope Strachan, seated left. (BIS Photo/Peter Ramsay)

NASSAU, The Bahamas – The Government of the Bahamas officially launched its E-Services Business Registration Platform at Registrar General’s Department on Shirley and Charlotte Streets, January 5, 2016.  Read more >>

300 Plus New Students Enter The College of The Bahamas

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By The College Of The Bahamas Office of Communication

Nassau, BAHAMAS - The College of The Bahamas Oakes Field campus was abuzz as students new to The College attended new student orientation for the Spring 2016 semester. The number of students accepted to the Oakes Field campus in Nassau and the Northern Bahamas Campus in Grand Bahama was in total 368 students.

President of The College of The Bahamas Dr. Rodney D. Smith told the incoming students that they are among the best in the world.  Read more >>

The collapse of parenting: Why it’s time for parents to grow up

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(Stuart McClymont/Getty Images)
For modern families, the adage “food is love” might well be more true put another way: food is power. Not long ago, Dr. Leonard Sax was at a restaurant and overheard a father say to his daughter, “Honey, could you please do me a favour? Could you please just try one bite of your green peas?” To many people, this would have sounded like decent or maybe even sophisticated parenting—gentle coaxing formed as a question to get the child to co-operate without threatening her autonomy or creating a scene.  Read more >>

5 Things Bahamians Need to Stop in 2016

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by Andrew Bain

If you would like to see the remains of what Lynden Pindling fought for, go to the Mall at Marathon when school is closed…….in December. It’s not pretty. You’ll see mothers beating their kids with lawn chairs. 11 yr old “thugs” pressed against the walls talking to young ladies of the same age soon to, I assume, be impregnated with his D average seed. A group of over-sized government workers who, during work hours mind you, saunter through the food court loudly complaining about why there are only 3 workers at the KFC booth and not more employees to speed up her order so she can achieve super saiyan level diabetes.  
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Young Bahamian Interns at Tech Giant Google

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By Hadassah Hall

Shaquille Hall is different. This 20-year-old is a focused, analytical young man, who has chosen to be unfamiliar with the street life and familiar with his studies instead.

A member of the 2013 Gentleman’s Club class, Shaquille’s outstanding performance in the Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) exams and other achievements led to him also becoming a National Merit Scholar in the same year. His hard work and drive to succeed then landed him a full-academic scholarship to the prestigious, historically black Morehouse College in Atlanta.


“College is a huge expense, so I’m grateful to be able to study internationally with the help of scholarships, while alleviating my parents of a large portion of its costs,” said the son of Derrick and Grace Hall.

Now into his third year at Morehouse, Shaquille began making waves from his first year. The computer science major, who scored a 3.95 grade point average his first semester, was recommended by professors to apply for a 2014 winter course at tech giant Google. He loved it so much that he applied in 2015 for a paid internship and was then asked to return for summer 2016.

The future computer scientist, whose focus is cyber security, said the opportunity to intern at Google on what is to be the third consecutive year is surreal.

“It was an eye opening experience. One of the best things I learned was, sometimes you just have to fearlessly dive into things. And if you get stuck, just ask for help,” said the young man.

The internship has changed Shaquille’s way of thinking, particularly after working in such a goal-driven environment.

“First, they hire people who prove they can get the job done. Then, they give you access to resources to get other things done. Nobody is over your shoulders. But because software engineering can be stressful, at Google, there are games and other amenities to help combat this. They are really big on a healthy work-life balance,” he said.

Additionally, as a 2013 High Honours graduate of St. Augustine’s College (SAC), who graduated among the top five of his class, Shaquille has long been a high achiever. Hence, he fit in well with the Morehouse student mentality.

“I have met some of the smartest, most ambitious people I’ve ever met in my life. It’s satisfying. Everyone is striving; this even applies to my friends outside of Morehouse, including Spelman and Clarke,” he stated.

“Morehouse is a jewel within itself. It’s very competitive and everyone here thinks he’s the best. But in the end we’re all still brothers supporting each other,” he emphasized.

As a determined young man, Shaquille recognizes the importance of maintaining high grades. He is a proponent of practice and discipline. “Hard work has no schedule. I often work at odd hours of the night between 2 and 5 am when it is quiet. It’s a mental will,” he noted.

Shaquille does however find time for extra-curricular activities. He is President of the International Student Organization and a member of the Collegiate 100 of Atlanta. He also recently applied to take a one-week computer science course with Black Men Code of Atlanta, a non-profit organization that helps black men in their pursuit of higher education in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). To his surprise, he received an email from the organization requesting that he instead help teach the course to college students.

And despite the distractions he inevitably encounters, Shaquille has a single-tunneled vision when it comes to what he wishes to achieve. “I don’t like wasting time, so usually, if I don’t see it as a way of helping me achieve my goals, I don’t entertain it. Just as I used to look up to those before me, there are people looking up to me and respecting what I do. I want them to continue to have hope,” said the role model.

Shaquille’s advice to young people who are engaging in crime is: “We all face daily obstacles. But there’s usually a better solution than the one we first think of. It’s just up to us to find it. If you work hard enough and want it, things will change. It may not be quickly or easily, but gradualism is often a much better approach to many problems than radicalism. There are organizations designed to help you. There is a better life. It’s never too late. Dream big,” said the mature young man.

Questioned as to whether he feels pressured to do exceptionally well because he is on scholarships, Shaquille hastily said, “Honestly, not at all.”

He then explained: “I’ve always striven to be the best at anything I’m passionate about. The expectations I place on myself are far greater than any that can come from somebody else, so the pressure I feel really comes from my hunger to be at the top.”

Sunbeams from the Heart made Top 100 Best-Sellers' List!

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Not only did “Sunbeams from the Heart - A Collection of Twelve Romantic Short Stories” make the top 100 paid best-sellers' list in the Literature & Fiction/Short stories category, but this book was next to Stephen King’s “Hearts in Atlantis” in Best Sellers in Literary Short Stories!  

Short stories are little gems of entertainment and enlightenment that you can fit into a busy schedule. In addition to his best selling novels, author Stephen King has written dozens of short stories, most published in book collections.

“This collection of short, romantic stories is heart-warming and beautiful,” writes a reviewer about “Sunbeams from the Heart”. “I was impressed by the way the author developed each plot and took the reader on a lovely journey of nostalgia, leaving a wonderful feeling inside. Stories such as these brighten your day and leave you wanting more of what the author has written."

Click or post the following link to your browser to read some sample pages from “Sunbeams from the Heart”:-

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019BS227K?*Version*=1&*entries*=0
Also available as an e-book and in paperback in other countries around the world where Amazon features an online store.

Best wishes,
Fay

Fay Knowles,
Nassau, Bahamas
http://www.fayknowles.com 
http://bahamaswriter.blogspot.com 

Farmers harvest new crop -- cars that never need gas

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NASSAU, Bahamas -- Pia Farmer averages 40 miles a day driving around town handling tasks related to business or serving as the honorary consul for Denmark, but it's been more than a year since she stopped for gas. Farmer drives a LEAF. Her fuel bill is zero, zip, nada.

"The only time I've pulled into a fuel station in the last year was to get a bottle of water," says Farmer who believes that if others fall in love with the LEAF like she has, attendants at local stations could one day be as lonely as the Maytag repairman.  Read more >>

Green Turtle Cay’s New Year’s Day Junkanoo Parade Attracts Record Crowd

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Overflow parking and back to back ferries on New Year’s Day indicated a record crowd in Green Turtle Cay to enjoy the settlement’s Junkanoo Parade.

One of the ferry captains present estimated nearly 900 people went to New Plymouth that day on the ferry.  Read more >>

Royal Bahamas Defence Force Deploys Jet Skis

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Coral Harbour Base, 13 January 2016 (RBDF): The Royal Bahamas Defence Force has deployed Jet Skis in its operations around New Providence. More recently, the Jet Skis are being used to conduct beach patrols in the wake of reports concerning criminal activities occurring on beaches on or near New Providence.  Read more >>

Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine : No. 248 : 01.15.16

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Happy New Year to all our readers and welcome to a new season of what is expected to be an even more exciting and robust time for the development of Bahamian art and culture within our nation first, and then to the world. We look forward to serving as witness and reporter of all the good things to come from our art and cultural community.

This first issue Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine for 2016 includes writings, news and events on art and culture from The Bahamas, the region and around the world. Click on the link above to read today's issue. Subscribe for free. Enjoy!

Long Island schools receive face lift from holiday travellers

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The Traveling Crew along with Head Girl, Knia Adderley, Principal, Gretchen Rolle and a staff member.

Hurricane ravaged schools in Long Island benefited from the community service of The Domestic Tourist and a group of island hoppers this Majority Rule Holiday, as the crew travelled to the island for a weekend of giving back.  Read more >>

Help Rescue Bahamian Potcakes Through AmazonSmile

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Potcake Domino, resucued by RPR 
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Through the AmazonSmile program, you’ll get exactly the same Amazon prices, selection and shopping experience as always. But Amazon will donate 0.5% of your total purchase price to the AmazonSmile charity of your choice – in this case, Royal Potcake Rescue USA.
For example, if you buy something that costs $100, Amazon will donate 50¢ to Royal Potcake Rescue. If you’re an Amazon regular, like Tom and me, your donations can really add up.

Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine : No. 249 : 01.25.16

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Welcome to the latest issue of Bahamian Art & Culture eMagazine. Today's edition includes Part 2 of the editorial "Thank You Junkanoo" plus a new addition – "Music to Create To"– a cool mix of music you can listen to while reading today's issue created by DJ Ampero. Plus new art events, art news and artist opportunities from The Bahamas, the region and around the world. Click on the link above to read today's issue. Subscribe for free. Enjoy!

NHI Bahamas Marks Significant Milestones

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Nassau, The Bahamas - January 25, 2016 - The Government of The Bahamas highlighted several significant milestones in the implementation of NHI Bahamas and the improvement of the health care system overall.

Peter Deveaux-Isaacs, the Permanent Secretary for National Health Insurance and Dr. Delon Brennen, NHI's Programme Director made several announcements today, the launch of www.nhibahamas.gov.bs, a public information website, the NHI Bahamas logo, ongoing health system strengthening activities, and continued stakeholder consultation and public information sessions.

"NHI is a key initiative to building a more modern and prosperous Bahamas," said Permanent Secretary Deveaux Isaacs.

NHI Bahamas is part of a wider programme of improvements being made to the health system. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Public Hospitals Authority, Health System Strengthening activities are ongoing and will continue to be the backbone for delivering better health system performance in the future. Such activities include extended public clinic hours, an appointment based system for shorter wait times, improvements to existing public clinics on all islands and many more.

"The Government of The Bahamas is committed to building a health care system that is Modern, Affordable, and Accessible,and aims to make The Bahamas the healthiest country in the Caribbean region by the year 2040.These are the values that are at the core of all planning and policy-making decisions regarding health care for Bahamians," said the Permanent Secretary.

Approximately 70% of Bahamians - that is over 200,000 people in The Bahamas - do not have health insurance and often have to pay for health care out of their own pockets. Further, research shows that amongst people without health insurance, 32% have at some point needed medical treatment but did not seek help because they were worried about the cost.

NHI Bahamas is being phased in over several years to ensure the Government's ability to pay for it sustainably. The five phases of NHI Bahamas include:
  • o   Phase 1: Registration
  • o   Phase 2: Enrollment
  • o   Phase 3: Primary Health Care Coverage
  • o   Phase 4: Select Catastrophic Coverage
  • o   Phase 5: Full Benefits Coverage
The first phase is already underway, with Bahamians starting to register for their National Insurance Board (NIB) Smart Card, which will act as their NHI card. Bahamians are encouraged to "get your card to get your care". NIB is making a big push for registration and has a number of available registration centers, with additional locations added to accommodate this exercise. Citizens are encouraged to call NIB for more details on registration locations at 225-5642.

Once registered, Bahamians can choose to receive care from a registered and certified doctor in the private or public sector, with no difference in cost for primary care services. Those who currently have private health insurance do not have to give that up if they do not want to.

Dr. Brennen provided some examples of the primary care coverage persons will be entitled to under NHI Bahamas saying, "A pregnant mother will be able to get an ultrasound to check on her unborn child without having to pay for it. Those at risk for diabetes can have screening done free of charge. You can go to your primary care doctor for an annual checkup without having it impact your bank account."

All health costs for primary care services will be paid for by the Government of The Bahamas through general revenue collected by the Ministry of Finance. It is estimated that this phase of NHI Bahamas will cost the Government approximately $25 million from April until June and will be tracked and forecasted each quarter thereafter based on utilization rates and cost saving.As the programme progresses, full benefits, including catastrophic coverage, will be included in NHI Bahamas.

The new NHI Bahamas logowas unveiled at the press conference. "The logo really embodies the values of NHI Bahamas. It signifies the importance of the community jointly creating a National Health Insurance programme that is modern, affordable and accessible for legal residents of The Bahamas," said Permanent Secretary Deveaux-Isaacs.

The NHI Secretariat also launched www.nhibahamas.gov.bs,the only source for accurate and complete information on NHI Bahamas.

The website acts as a hub of information and provides important content on understanding NHI and details about what is covered, as well as addressing some of Bahamians' most common questions regarding National Health Insurance Bahamas. 

The NHI Bahamas draft legislation is also expected to be released to the Bahamian community for comment within short order. NHI Bahamas extends an invitation to all stakeholders from within the health services profession, the insurance industry and other groups, to review and provide insights on the programme, which is designed to improve patient-centered care. 

The NHI Secretariat also announced that in February, NHI Bahamas will begin hosting another round of consultations and conversations within the islands of the northern Bahamas that include Abaco, Bimini and Grand Bahama.  A complete listing of dates and times for public meetings will be available online.

For more information contact the NHI Secretariat at 502-7601 or info@nhibahamas.gov.bs.
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