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What Does Your Mother Mean To You?

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By ALESHA CADET
Tribune Features Reporter
acadet@tribunemedia.net

THERE are no cards, gifts, or any material items for that matter, that can express the love a child has for their mother.

This sentiment shared by the Bahamian women who spoke to Tribune Woman ahead of Mother’s Day this Sunday.

Speaking about their “mommies”, they talked about the adventures they shared and the lessons they were taught in childhood.  Read more >>

Bahamian Art & Culture : No. 308 : 05.12.17

2017 Best Cars for the Money

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By Jamie Page Deaton

The U.S. News Best Car for the Money awards highlight the cars, trucks, SUVs and minivans that give you the best of both worlds: value and an outstanding ownership experience. Each award winner has the best combination of quality and value in each of their respective classes – and with the awards covering 20 different automotive categories, it’s easy to find a winning car that works for you.  Read more >>

The Top Marina Hotels in the Caribbean

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There’s no better way to appreciate the Caribbean than by actually getting out onto it. So if you’re sailing to the islands by boat (or planning to charter a craft when you get there), you’ll need to know where you can park your boat  – and that’s often at a marina hotel. Fortunately, we’ve rounded up a bounty of resorts where you can do just that. Here is a broad look at the Caribbean’s marina hotel offering — although they’re of course equally enjoyable if you simply want a great place to stay that’s right on the water.  Read more >>

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Kayaking Davis Creek

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Kayaks are the best for exploring the coast and mangroves of Andros Island. Right around the point from Small Hope is Davis Creek, which has beautiful, crystal clear water and is practically a marine nursery with dozens (or hundreds) of species including rays, sharks, turtles and more!

A great place to paddle around, and don't forget to bring the snorkel gear!
www.SmallHope.com

SiP Summer Playwriting & Dramaturgy Workshop 2017

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SiP Summer Playwriting & Dramaturgy Workshop
May 20-June 24, 2017

Want to write a play but don't know how to begin? Started writing a play but don't know how to end? Finished writing a play but don't know what to do now? This workshop is for you!

Join us on Saturday mornings for six weeks this summer in the Dundas Black Box for a workshop that will outline the principles of writing for theatre, look at ways to transform works created in other genres for theatre, workshop pieces already written, and help participants develop works in progress.

The workshop will be run by Nicolette Bethel, playwright, and Shakespeare in Paradise Festival Director.

Location: Dundas Black Box Green Room
Dates: Sat May 20-Sat June 24
Time: 10 am -12 noon
Open to participants ages 15 and above
Cost: $180 (refreshments included)

Novel "Love at Sunset" now available in large print

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This is just to let you know that “Love at Sunset”, my Romantic Suspense novel set in The Bahamas and Scotland, is now available in Large Print, as well as in regular print and as an e-book.

The novel shows the determination of Violet and Gordon, a feisty older couple in love for the second time around, to enjoy their autumn years to the fullest, despite opposition and danger!

Best wishes,
Fay

Fay Knowles,
Nassau, Bahamas
www.fayknowles.com

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Piaget Moss - Art, Culture And Belief In Creativity

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Combining media from photography to painting, Piaget Moss’s pieces are joined by a distinct sense of emotion. She credits her parents and strong ties to her Bahamian identity for cultivating her talent.

Piaget is a Bahamian mixed media artist who recently had a role in the new Atlantis campaign. Atlantis has formed a mission to highlight Bahamian culture and encourage creativity.  Read more >>

Why You Need to Visit Great Harbour Cay, The Bahamas’ Best-Kept Secret

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By ALEXANDER BRITELL

Brigitte Bardot used to skinny dip here. Right on this beach. Or maybe the one next to it. No one is quite sure. No one can remember.

Bardot used to come to Great Harbour Cay when the island was the Next Great Destination in All the World, when this tiny island in the Berry Islands chain of the Bahamas was booming, a magnet for Cary Grant and Paul Newman, when the Tamboo Club was jumping.  Read more >>

Bahamas Spelling Bee Champ Headed to D.C.

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National Spelling Bee winner, Jee’Von Pratt, a seventh grade student at St. Augustine’s College with BTC Social Media Coordinator, Zina Williams

By Oswald Brown

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Bahamas National Spelling Bee Champion Jee’von Pratt is scheduled to arrive in Washington, D.C. on Sunday, May 28, to compete in the 90th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center hotel in National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Maryland, just outside Washington D.C., May 28-June 3.  Read more >>

Casuarina Point is a Wildlife Sanctuary

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By Jennifer Hudson

The quiet settlement of Casuarina Point in South Abaco is not only home to a small number of homeowners who enjoy the peaceful relaxed atmosphere but also to a medley of wildlife. Of course, since Casuarina Point sits alongside a beautiful sandy beach there is always plenty of sea life to watch. The  turtles are fun to observe swimming through the crystal clear water, every now and again bobbing up their little heads for air. Even more dramatic are the dolphins leaping out of the water often appearing to try and see who can leap the highest.  Read more >>

Jazz in Bloom - Save the Date - More than a Concert

Lunch at the Captain’s Table

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Hello Beautiful.

Some restaurants are "Best Kept Secrets" in the 242! One such secret is the Captain's Table in Lyford Cay, Nassau, Bahamas.

I've only just learned about Captain's Table after being asked about it by tourist visiting Nassau earlier this year. I didn't know about it, and I don't like not knowing about places that has food and can possibly be a lot of fun! Right then I added Captain's Table to my list of places to try out.

I visited last week, and here's how it went...Read more >>

Can Cannabis And Christ Coexist? These Devout Southern Christians Think So

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The Deep South is the nation’s most religious region and the least open to legalized cannabis for medical or recreational use. To those who say marijuana is a sin, though, devout Christians are using the Bible to argue that it's God’s “perfect medicine.”  Read more >>

Bahamian Art & Culture : No. 309 : 05.19.17

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Issue No 309 – “Black Tuesday” by Bahamian artist Durelle Williams is our cover image this week. It depicts what happened in Bahamian history back in 1967 but it also aptly expresses what happened just a week ago with our national elections. This issue of Bahamian Art & Culture features loads of art events and local art stories featuring creative Bahamians Durelle Williams, Andret John Fine Art, Damalus Curry, Joinel Jeune, Wedlear Eugene plus so much more. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter for free! Enjoy!

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By Elcott Coleby

Thirteen substantive and three State Ministers sworn in
As Prime Minister Minnis continues the process of assembling his cabinet, sixteen substantive and state ministers were sworn in at Government House on the evening of Monday, 15th May 2017 by Her Excellency Dame Maguerite Pindling, Governor General.

Prime Minister Minnis was sworn in as Prime Minister without ministerial portfolio on Thursday, 11th May and Ministers Turnquest and Bethel were sworn in on Friday, 12th May.

Listed below are the ministers and their portfolios in the order of their cabinet seniority:

  1. K. Peter Turnquest, DPM and Minister of Finance
  2. Carl W. Bethel, Q.C., Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs
  3. Theodore Brent Symonette, Minister of Financial Services, Trade and Industry and Immigration
  4. Desmond Thomas Bannister, Minister of Works
  5. Renward Ricardo Wells, Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources
  6. Dr. Duane Ernest Sands, Minister of Health
  7. Marvin Hanlon Dames, Minister of National Security
  8. Lanisha Tamar Rolle, Minister of Social Services and Urban Development
  9. Frankie Alfred Campbell, Minister of Transport and Local Government
  10. Jeffrey Leonard Lloyd, Minister of Education
  11. Romauld Sotario Ferreira, Minister of Environment and Housing
  12. Dion Alexander Foulkes, Minister of Labour
  13. Darren Allen Henfield, Minister of Foreign Affairs
  14. Michael Cliston Pintard, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture
  15. Dionisio James D’Aguilar, Minister of Tourism, Aviation and Bahamasair
  16. Brensil Dennis Rolle, Minister of State for Public Service and National Insurance, Office of the Prime Minister
  17. James Kwasi Malik Thompson, Minister of State for Grand Bahama, Office of the Prime Minister
  18. Ellsworth Nathaniel Johnson, Minister of State for Legal Affairs, Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs

Prime Minister Minnis said that Mr. Bannister, who was out of the country, would be sworn in at a later date.


Former Prime Minister Christie resigns; Davis new opposition leader
While Prime Minister Minnis was busy assembling his new government, the Progressive Liberal Party was in transition with party leader and former Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie resigning as party leader and appointed Deputy Leader the Hon. Philip Brave Davis as interim leader until such time as the party can convene a convention.

He resigned as party leader at a special call meeting of the party’s National General Council on Monday evening at the party’s headquarters. The address was aired live on radio.

In resigning and retiring from frontline politics, Mr. Christie accepted full responsibility for his party’s electoral defeat.

“As your leader, I accept full responsibility for our party’s defeat in the general elections of May 10, 2017.

“I also accept without reservation that in the best traditions of our democracy, no less, the impulses of my own conscience and value system, that I resign as the leader of our party.

“This is the correct and only thing for me to do from both a political and moral perspective.

“Accordingly, I hereby resign as the leader of the Progressive Liberal Party with immediate effect.”

On Friday morning, the party’s interim leader was sworn in as Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition Leader at Government House. In accepting his instruments of appointment, Mr. Davis wished the new Minnis government well and pledged the opposition’s full parliamentary support where both sides find “common ground” on policy and legislation.

Mr. Davis however warned that the opposition will not allow the new government to “misrepresent or distort our (the PLP government’s) record of achievement in government,” “compromise our sovereignty as a nation,” nor will the opposition “acquiesce if they (the FNM government) pursue policies or practices that hurt vulnerable Bahamians.”
          

Prime Minister Minnis promises new hospital wing
Prime Minister, the Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis toured the Maternity Ward, associated areas, and the Food Services Department of the Princess Margaret Hospital, Monday afternoon, May 15 where he promised that his government would construct a new and modern wing at the Princess Margaret Hospital. 

Dr. Minnis was sworn in as Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas on Thursday, May 11, 2017 by Governor General Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling in ceremonies at Government House. In an interview with the media following the tour Mr. Minnis said that his visit was the fulfillment of a promise he made to the staff at the country's tertiary healthcare facility which is to visit with them regularly.

Prime Minister Minnis was accompanied by senior officials of the Office of the Prime Minister, Ministry of Health, Department of Public Health, and the Princess Margaret Hospital.


Veteran Broadcast Journalist named as Prime Minister’s Press Secretary
Mr. Anthony Newbold, a twenty-two year veteran of broadcast journalism was named this week as Press Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister this week.

According to a Cabinet statement, Mr. Newbold “will be the official spokesman for Prime Minister Minnis and his government. He will conduct media briefings on Cabinet decisions after Cabinet meeting and coordinate media appearances and press conferences for the prime minister among other duties.”

Mr. Newbold is a former news director for radio and television at the state-owned Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas (BCB) and most recently held the post of director of the Parliamentary Channel at the Corporation. He is the President of the Bahamas Press Club, a founding member of the ACP Press Clubs Federation and hosted the award-winning television showLegends, The Untold Story.


Thompson: Grand Bahama to be represented at the “highest level”
State Minister for Grand Bahama affairs the Hon. Kwasi Thompson gave the assurance this week that Grand Bahama will enjoy the highest level of representation and would be a top priority of the newly elected governing Free National Movement government.

He addressed the media at a press conference at the former Ministry of Grand Bahama on Wednesday.

Mr. Thompson, who was sworn in on Monday, May 15, 2017 as Minister of State for Grand Bahama in the Office of the Prime Minister, spoke of the new structure and function of the former Grand Bahama Ministry and his ministerial portfolio.
         
"The Ministry for Grand Bahama has now been incorporated into the Office of the Prime Minister. This is intentional and is more beneficial to the work performed in Grand Bahama. First, Grand Bahama is very important to the Prime Minister who decided that he would be the substantive Minister for Grand Bahama and I would be responsible for the day-to-day running of the office in Grand Bahama. It is also important and a fulfillment of our campaign promise to ensure a smoother and more effective processing of investments for Grand Bahama. However, at all times, the Prime Minister has oversight of Grand Bahama.”
         
As for his portfolio, Minister Thompson said he will have full control of day-to-day operations of the former Ministry for Grand Bahama, inclusive of oversight of Urban Renewal, and hurricane restoration & repairs in Grand Bahama.
         

DPM Turnquest: Government “fully committed” to success of BOB
In a statement released on Tuesday by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Peter K. Turnquest, the Finance Minister promised to address the bank’s challenges and return it to “sustained profitability.”

“The Government of The Bahamas acknowledges that the Bank of The Bahamas is a systemically important financial institution and as such is fully committed to its success.

“The Government further acknowledges the concerns of the various stakeholders with respect to the Bank's: capital, liquidity and governance. In its role as the majority shareholder, the Government is committed to working with the Board, Management and Regulators in comprehensively addressing all of these issues and returning the Bank to sustained profitability.”


Albury: CARICOM gives Bahamas “high marks” for general election
The Parliamentary Registration Department is in receipt of the preliminary report from the Caribbean Community’s (CARICOM) Election Observer Mission and that body has given The Bahamas high marks for the conduct of the 2017 General Election.

On visiting 223 Polling Stations throughout The Bahamas, observers reported that the majority of polling stations opened on time; were fully staffed; were conveniently located and were easily accessible by voters with disabilities.

Further, most of the stations were fully staffed; security was adequate; public officers were focused and conducted themselves professionally; and operating materials and supplies were sufficient.

With 88% of the 181,543 registered voters casting their ballots during the May 10thgeneral elections, the Free National Movement secured 35 of the 39 seats contested to form a new government. An Advanced Poll was held May 3, 2017.

Voter turnout was down by two percent compared to the 2012 general election.

Acting Parliamentary Commissioner Charles Albury told the media on Wednesday that the observer group offered some recommendations to improve the electoral process.

“The Mission also pointed out that most of the pre-poll activities including the late publication of the advanced poll register; voters’ inability to confirm beforehand whether or not their names appeared on the Advanced Poll Register; and the incorrect polling station numbers being written onto the Voters Cards are among several issues that can be addressed with the introduction of modern technology into the voter registration process,” Commissioner Albury said.

According to Mr. Albury, the Observer Group felt that modern technology would “facilitate a more timely extraction and publication of the Voter Register as well as provide voters with the ability to carry out online verification to determine if their names appear either on the Advanced Poll Register or the Election Day Register.”

A full report is expected in due course.



In Passing…
Prime Minister Minnis publicly warned his Ministers against “unsavory” and “unethical” requests to the permanent secretary for example, indicating that if he “discovers or find this out, (the minister) will be immediately be fired.” He was speaking at the swearing in ceremony of his Ministers at Government House on Monday, 15thMay.

Philip Davis encouraged the FNM government to follow through on the Heads of Terms for an energy reform deal recommended to the Christie government by the National Economic Council and currently before the cabinet. The document sets out the objectives of the Bahamas government in its negotiations with the preferred private sector partner for the production of cheaper electricity and alternative forms of energy.

FML Group CEO Craig Flowers urged the Minnis Government to revisit some of the policies and regulations governing the webshop gaming industry. Among the policies Flowers wanted revisited was the ten year web shop moratorium put in place by the Christie administration. Flowers is of the view that this policy “makes no sense.”

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Peter K. Turnquest said that while he is sensitive to the political nature of governance, his primary concern is “cutting back on the excess” as the country enters a new era of conservative fiscal measures and a move away from the culture of public overspending.

US President Donald Trump has nominated 74 year old industrialist Doug Manchester for the post of Ambassador to The Bahamas. The post has been vacant since 2011 when Ambassador Avante bid The Bahamas farewell. President Obama’s nominee, Cassandra Butts, died suddenly last May before her Senate confirmation.

Co-Chairs of the Urban Renewal Commission Algernon Allen and Cynthia ‘Mother’ Pratt revealed this week that they resigned their posts the day following the general elections. When questioned about the announced audit of the social intervention program, Mr. Allen said that he was not concerned as their roles were largely “ornamental” and both he and Mrs. Pratt did not play a major role in the decision making process of the program.

Acting Parliamentary Commissioner Charles Albury confirmed that the promised report about what went wrong during the Advanced Polls on 3rd May is complete and forwarded to the Office of the Prime Minister. More than 8,000 persons showed up to vote at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium, the sole voting precinct that many believed was inadequate for that purpose. A decision was made not to use the western grandstand of the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium after both locations were published in the gazette. In the aftermath, Parliamentary Commissioner Sherlyn Hall was removed and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of National Security Carlton Smith resigned as Returning Officer.

Prime Minister Minnis has taken on the duties of the Minister for works until such time as appointee the Hon. Desmond Bannister can be sworn in as the statute Minister. Mr. Bannister had to leave the country shortly after the general elections.

Tourism Minister the Hon. Dionisio D’Aguilar recently said that the primary objective of his ministry is the growth of the Bahamian tourism product. “It’s all about growing the number of visitors that come to our country” said Minister D’Aguilar.

Nine persons including the Executive Chairman of BAIC were taken into police custody at CDU this week for questioning in connection with reports of theft at that public corporation allegedly on the night of the general elections, 10thMay. All persons have been released without charge pending the outcome of the investigation. The Chairman, Dion Smith, was detained overnight by police.

Continuing his tour of public institutions, Prime Minister the Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis visited the National Insurance Board Fridaymorning, May 19. Accompanying the Prime Minister on his facility tour were the Minister of State for Public Service and National Insurance in the Office of the Prime Minister, the Hon. Brensil Rolle; Office of the Prime Minister Permanent Secretary Jack Thompson; and National Insurance Board Director Patricia Hermanns. Prime Minister Minnis greeted and met with NIB management and staff.


With summer fast approaching, BPL expressed confidence this week that its power generation capacity will be more than sufficient to cope with increased power demands. BPL said it expects the summer power demands to peak at 225 megawatts and their power generation availability of more than 345 megawatts is more than sufficient to meet this peak demand. 

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BTVI's Graduation 2017

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Graduands proudly pose after receiving their diploma covers. (Photos by Shanique Longley)

By Hadassah Hall

During his maiden formal presentation as Minister of Education, the Honourable Jeffrey Lloyd minced no words regarding his views on technical vocational education and training (TVET), stating that it serves as the core discipline in the efficiency of any society.

“Stop disrespecting technical and vocational education and training!” said Minister Lloyd, resulting in a rousing round of applause during the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) recent commencement exercise held at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort.

“One ambition of mine is to help us raise the esteem that technical vocational education and training has in our society. There is genius in every vocation," he stated.

Minister of Education, the Honourable Jeffrey Lloyd presents a graduand with her diploma cover during BTVI’s 2017 commencement exercise held at the Melia Nassau Beach Resort.

Minister Lloyd, who completed a certificate in carpentry at the institution, said he "has the utmost respect for BTVI." He said any society would come to a halt without a copious cohort of technicians, adding that it is the intention of the government to “increase investment in TVET.”

BTVI’s New Providence campus graduated 210 students from various trades including, but not limited to Auto Mechanics, Carpentry, Electrical Installation, Fashion, Business Office Technology and Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC).

Beauty and brains!

Minister Lloyd noted that as the economy further develops, the labour market is becoming even more specialized. Therefore, there is an increased demand for employees with specific skills’ training.

“Many of you graduates will soon be called upon to fill some of these needs, and I am sure that your training at BTVI has provided you with confidence, expertise, and overall preparedness,” he stated.

Associate of Applied Science degree graduands take a moment to capture a shot just before entering the ballroom for the commencement exercise.

Additionally, Minister Lloyd added that it is the new government’s intention to increase investment in TVET in high schools in the near future.

“When that comes into existence, it is my hope that eventually, students entering BTVI would already possess enough of the basics in their technical areas from the high school and middle school, so by the time they come to BTVI, they come to master those skills,” he stated.

BTVI President, Dr. Robert W. Robertson presents the Faculty Excellence Award to Anthony Ramtulla, Head of Department for Information Technology.

BTVI President, Dr. Robert W. Robertson noted during his address that the institution is preparing the next generation of innovators.

“This falls in line with the thrust to bolster human capital outcomes. A skilled workforce supports economic growth and a better quality of life for our people. Hence, BTVI is key to providing skilled labour. Class of 2017, your skills are critical to the development of the Bahamian economy,” said Dr. Robertson.

Keynote speaker, Fulbright Scholar and entrepreneur, Dr. James (Jim) Dever from Florida State University.

Meanwhile, guest speaker, Fulbright scholar and entrepreneur, Dr. James (Jim) Dever, from Florida State University, lauded BTVI for experiential learning, which he said is the “purest form of education.”

Dr. Dever encouraged the Class of 2017 to fine tune their skillsets by making learning a lifelong pursuit and to consider opening their own businesses.

“Set yourselves apart and please use your talents. You have proven you have the brains.  Find your competitive edge, but never chase money. With success comes money,” he stated.

Young men going places!

The commencement ceremonies in New Providence and Grand Bahama were powered by Aliv. Aliv recently entered into a three-year, $30,000 partnership with the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) that will assist with the school's commencement exercises into 2019.

The newest player in the telecommunications market in The Bahamas provided $10,000 for this month's graduation exercises on New Providence and Grand Bahama, as well as Graduate of Excellence cash awards for the top students on both islands. The awardee for New Providence was Fashion student, Dellrene Thompson and in Grand Bahama, Office Assistant student, Katushka McIntosh.

The Aliv Graduate Award of Excellence Cash Award went to Fashion student, Dellrene Thompson. She is shown here with Chief Aliv Champion, Johnny Ingle. 

The Faculty Excellence Award went to Anthony Ramtulla.


 Math instructor, Ron Clarke, carries the mace.






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Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute
Tel. (242) 502-6300| Fax. (242) 393-4005
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