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NATIONAL ADDRESS COVID – 19 Update The Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis Prime Minister
National Post : Reopening by Provinces
BREAKING: Government of The Bahamas to extend state of emergency
Information for International Students
Canada to close borders to most foreign nationals, except Americans
Remarks by Minister of Tourism & Aviation, the Hon. Dionisio D’Aguilar At Press Conference, January 23, 2020, at Baha Mar
Today, it is with great pride we report that The Islands of The Bahamas has exceeded a record-breaking seven million visitors in 2019 – our strongest tourism numbers in history. This is a tremendous accomplishment, particularly in light of the challenging year we, as a country just endured. I stand before you with tremendous gratitude and admiration for every single one of my fellow Bahamians who have showed the world the true meaning of resilience.
The Islands of The Bahamas Lands Top Spots at The World Travel Awards
NASSAU, Bahamas – The World Travel Awards, held at Sandals Royal Bahamian, is acknowledged across the globe as the ultimate travel accolade and celebrates brands and destinations that are pushing the boundaries of industry excellence and often referred to as “The Oscars of the Travel Industry.
Disaster Reconstruction Authority Meets with Hundreds of Marsh Harbour Residents
MARSH HARBOUR – Hundreds of residents of Marsh Harbour were in attendance at a town hall meeting Thursday night hosted by the Bahamas Disaster Reconstruction Authority and Local Government.
Remarks: The Most Hon. Prime Minister Dr. Hubert A. Minnis. Keynote Address at 29th Annual Business Outlook
“Ladies and Gentlemen good morning: Thank you for your invitation to address the Annual Business Outlook. The Business Outlook, which is now approaching its third decade, has become one of the major business conferences in The Bahamas. This year, we gather under unprecedented circumstances following the most devastating hurricane in the nation’s history.
While the effects of the global climate emergency have been gathering pace for decades, Hurricane Dorian has helped to dramatize the existential threat of climate change to The Bahamas. In this context, this morning I wish to address the progress we are making in the recovery and the rebuilding of Abaco, the Abaco Cays, and Grand Bahama.