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Bahamasair Christmas Day Flyout

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#Nassau, December 28, 2018 – Bahamas – The 2018 Bahamasair Christmas Day Fly-Out demonstrated that The Spirit of Christmas was flowing at the national flag carrier, as the event brought joy to the hearts of many deserving young people.

The national flag carrier Bahamasair in conjunction with the Ministry of Social Services & Urban Development on Christmas Day, continued the tradition of spreading cheer to those less fortunate by flying some 33 children to Exuma for a one-day getaway.  The annual event is a highly anticipated one for many Bahamasair staffers is considered the perfect way to give back to the community through spreading the joy of Christmas with children of the various Government run homes on New Providence.

The event is one that Bahamasair’s Chairman Tommy Turnquest says was fully supported by airline’s Board of Directors, management and staff and serves as an example of the company’s commitment to good corporate citizenship.  The Chairman further noted that Christmas is a special for the national flag carrier and despite being very busy with passengers gives the company a chance to pause and really give back to the less fortunate in society. Mr. Turnquest extended his thanks to the hardworking men and women at Bahamasair who really go above and beyond to put on the annual event that continues to provide such a positive experience for the children.

Minister of Social Service & Urban Development the Hon. Frankie Campbell who was present at the sendoff, decided to join the children on the trip, to share in the experience first-hand.  Minister Campbell in noting his appreciation to the airline stated that, “this is a wonderful gesture from Bahamasair, where our children can realize that being in a home does not limit them from experiencing what the Spirit of Christmas is all about.”  Upon arrival in Exuma, the group was treated to a hearty down-home breakfast, followed by an island tour that included the Pompey Monument and a visit the settlement of Barraterre.  The day culminated with a Christmas Day extravaganza at the home of Mr. Jeremy Mutton, General Manager of Sandals Emerald Bay Exuma.  The children were treated to an afternoon of fun with exciting games, food and even a visit from Santa Clause who presented each child a gift.

The participants also had the opportunity hear words of encouragement from two of Exuma’s more recent success stories in the person of Samson Colebroke, Purdue University athlete and Bahamas national team sprinter and Hanzel Rolle nationally recognized youth chef who has represented the Bahamas at numerous international cooking competitions.  The young men shared their stories of success with the children and encouraged them to, never give up.

The Minister shared his experience during the trip with an eight-year old female, who said that after enjoying the hospitality and beauty of the island, she now has a desire to live in Exuma.  This the Minister noted, spoke volumes, and convinced him that the Spirit of Christmas was alive and well. The Minister further noted that, “The children experienced firsthand what it is to be cared for and given a reason to say Thank You, and in the end I’m looking forward to next year. I wish Christmas would come early.”  In wrapping up Minister Campbell stated that, “I am impressed with the effort and time put into organizing this fly-out, and grateful on behalf of the Children who can’t speak for themselves.  There is hope that we will breed a group of productive citizens in this lot.”  By all accounts, the event was a success, especially when looking at the smiles on the faces of the children.

The event was made possible through the collective efforts of a number of persons more specifically the team from Bahamasair led by Ms. Sabrina Wright (Corporate Secretary/Senior Manager), Mr. Tracy Cooper, Managing Director (Bahamasair), Mr. Selvin Basden, (Bahamasair). Officials from the Department of Social Service led by Mrs. Lillian Quant (Director of Social Services), in addition to the team from Sandals Emerald Bay Exuma led by Mr. Jeremy Mutton (General Manager), The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism (Exuma) led by Emmit Saunders (Island Manager), Rubis (aircraft fuel), CP Morley Enterprises, Exuma Foundation, Exuma Chamber of Commerce, Aliv, Kendra Knowles, Don Smith, Exuma Tourism Office, Dunkin Donuts (Nassau). Special thanks to the Management & Staff of Kermit’s Airport Lounge. Without the efforts of these persons, none of this would have been possible.

VOLUNTEERS: Stuart & Allyson Kelly Wayne Curtis, Lynden Curtis, Whitney Curtis, Kazmyn Smith, Ricardo Munroe, Shallini Dame, Taliyah McKenzie, Tamara Robinson, Mya Robinson, Inaru Dames, Christopher Kettel.

 

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Insert: The Hon. Frankie Campbell, Minister of Social Services and Bahamasair Chairman, the Hon. Tommy Turnquest along with members of the Bahamasair and Social Services teams.

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Sister Province/Island Relationship Agreement Signed between Grand Bahama Island and Hunan Province

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By LLONELLA GILBERT
Bahamas Information Services


NASSAU, The Bahamas — A significant milestone was made in the development of bilateral relations between the Governments of The Bahamas and the People’s Republic of China by the signing of the Sister Province/Island Relationship Agreement between Grand Bahama Island and Hunan Province.

The signing took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.  The Hon. Ginger Moxey, Minister for Grand Bahama; the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville, Minister of Health and Wellness; Kingsley Smith, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Grand Bahama and Joel Lewis, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry for Grand Bahama represented The Bahamas at the signing.

His Excellency Mao Weiming, Governor of Hunan Provincial People’s Government; Qu Hai, Secretary General of Hunan Provincial People’s Government; Cui Wei, Charge d’Affaires, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China; and Yang Peiran, Interpreter represented the People’s Republic of China.

Minister Moxey explained that in February 2022, she and the former Chinese Ambassador to The Bahamas, Her Excellency Dai Qingli began discussion on the establishment of a province-island relationship between Hunan Province and Grand Bahama Island because of their “immense synergy”.

“Hunan has a vibrant creative industry and its capital city, Changsha is known as the entertainment capital of China, whilst Grand Bahama is poised to become the home of entertainment in ‘Our Bluepoint for Change’.”

She said Hunan Province boasts 11 industrial sectors and Grand Bahama is the industrial capital of The Bahamas.  Further, innovation driven development has been a new driving force for Hunan, while Grand Bahama is poised to become the home of innovation for The Bahamas.

Minister Moxey said she is confident that an exchange of knowledge, ideas and culture will happen between the residents of Hunan Province and Grand Bahama.

“There is potential for robust trade in various sectors, opportunities for tourism promotion and intercultural appreciation, exchanges to support performing arts programs on our island, foster growth within the Orange Economy, and tap into China’s innovation, technology and vast expertise.”

She said that the formal signing aligns with the mission of Sister Cities International, which is to promote peace through mutual respect, understanding and cooperation, one community at a time.

The Minister said, “Through collaborative programs and initiatives, this connection will support the government’s vision to diversity Grand Bahama’s economy to become the Home of Maritime and Logistics, Home of Events and Entertainment and Home of Innovation.”

She noted that in addition to signing the agreement, she looks forward to Grand Bahama residents benefitting from the signing of the Cooperation Memorandum of Understanding between Central South University and University of The Bahamas (UB), which will expand educational and technical cooperation between the two universities.  The northern campus of UB is located in Grand Bahama.

His Excellency Mao Weiming said although geographically far apart, China and The Bahamas are friends with mutual respect and understanding as well as sincerity.

He explained that 27 years ago, both countries established diplomatic relations and China and The Bahamas have deepened their cooperation, strengthened their friendship and carried out many activities in the field of economy, trade and people-to-people exchange.

His Excellency recalled that in August 2022, he and Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis had a video conference where they both reached a consensus to cooperate in order to usher a new chapter in the relationship between Hunan and The Bahamas.

“Today, we are here to sign a sister-to-sister relationship between Hunan and Grand Bahama.  It is [a] concrete move to implement our consensus reached before and also to embark on a new journey of friendly exchanges.”

He added, “By establishing the relationship of sister cities, I believe the two sides will develop further in terms of economic and trade cooperation, people to people exchange, as well as friendship, and we will embrace new opportunities and deliver concrete benefits for the two peoples.”

He explained that Hunan, which is the home town of Chairman Mao, the founder of the People’s Republic of China, has developed very advanced industries of manufacturing, agriculture, education, culture as well as tourism.

His Excellency said he believes that Hunan and Grand Bahama enjoy very broad room for cooperation.

He said, “More efforts should be made to conduct cooperation in the fields of agriculture, tourism, culture, education and the film industry so as to realize a connectivity between our two sides in terms of logistics and the platform cooperation; so as to deliver concrete benefits for the people and to make our due contribution to the bilateral relationship between China and The Bahamas.”

 

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A significant milestone was made in the development of bilateral relations between the Governments of The Bahamas and the People’s Republic of China by the signing of the Sister Province/Island Relationship Agreement between Grand Bahama Island and Hunan Province.  The signing took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.  Shown from left: Qu Hai, Secretary General of Hunan Provincial People’s Government; Cui Wei, Charge d’Affaires, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China; Yang Peiran, Interpreter H.E. Mao Weiming, Governor of Hunan Provincial People’s Government; the Hon. Ginger Moxey, Minister for Grand Bahama; the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville, Minister of Health and Wellness; Kingsley Smith, Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry for Grand Bahama and Joel Lewis, Permanent Secretary in the Ministry for Grand Bahama.

(BIS Photos/Anthon Thompson)

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Nassau Cruise Port Donates Nearly $2 Million Towards Food Security  

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Nassau, Bahamas: The Nassau Cruise Port has donated $1.95 million towards projects that will assist the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources in its aim to increase food security for The Bahamas.

The donation officially occurred at the Ministry’s offices recently, where Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Hon. Jomo Campbell, Minister of Labour Hon. Pia Glover-Rolle, Permanent Secretary Neil Campbell and Nassau Cruise Port CEO Mike Maura listened to a number of presentations including one for a poultry programme for schools, a chicken broiler production programme, the redevelopment of the Blue Hill Road Farmers Market and an Authentic Bahamian Cultural Concept Store,

Mr. Maura said he was impressed by the presentations.

“I had the privilege to listen to the presentations  and review presentations that touched on food security and the need for us to be self-sufficient, which as a Bahamian I support completely. At the Nassau Cruise Port, we get excited about the prospects of offering more authentic food to the millions of visitors that we have each year,” he said.

“And then, in addition to that, we had presentations around the further development of our artisans, which is so important to us as well.  The guests visiting our shores are looking for something that really touches The Bahamas and can’t be found somewhere else. The Nassau Cruise Port has made a pledge to BAIC and its affiliates. We will be supporting the projects that were presented and we can’t wait to get started.”

Minister Glover-Rolle, who is also the Member of Parliament for Golden Gates, hailed Nassau Cruise Port as a “great community partner.”

“Thank you for the opportunity to not only present but agreeing to participate. Our Minister of Agriculture has a goal of reducing food imports by 25 percent by the year 2025 and our project in the Golden Gates Community speaks to that,” she said.

“We have a number of backyard farmers, farmers and fishers in our community in Golden Gates. Being able to use the Blue Hill Road Farmers Market, which is going to be dubbed the ‘Fish Fry of the South,’ as a hub for food security but also a hub where artisans and handicraft persons can come and sell their wares is wonderful. So, we are happy that you have agreed to partner with us and we look forward to a partnership and we hope to welcome some of your visitors when this amazing renovation is done.”

Minister Campbell also lauded the Nassau Cruise Port for its efforts.

“I would like to say thank you to the presenters for the presentations that are several steps in the right direction for our country, to Mr. Maura and his board at the Nassau Cruise Port and I would like to say thanks to God for this partnership and bringing us all together as we move forward, upward, together in building a better, brighter, future for The Bahamas,” he said.

 

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Royal Caribbean Club in The Bahamas started after delays

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Rashaed Esson

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#TheBahamas#RoyalCaribbean, April 23, 2024- After being delayed following its announcement in 2020, Royal Caribbean’s new 17 acre Royal Beach Club on Paradise Island in Nassau, Bahamas, is now in the works and is scheduled to be ready for 2025, according to reports. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on Monday April 22, signifying the start of construction in the next few months. This project is huge for The Bahamas as it’s a first of kind for the nation, with a unique public private partnership allowing Bahamians to hold up to 49 percent in equity.

 

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