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BAHAMAS: Minister Thompson: ‘Tough times have helped make Grand Bahamians stronger’

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#The Bahamas, July 14, 2021 – Minister of State for Finance and for Grand Bahama in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. Kwasi Thompson said everything Grand Bahamians have gone through – this year and in years past – have all helped to make Grand Bahamians stronger, wiser and better than before.

“I give God thanks for the challenges that we faced, I give him thanks for the mountains that we have overcome, because it has made us stronger than we were and it has made us a better nation and a better country,” said Minister Thompson.

“So let us be a nation of people who praise, a nation of people who pray, rather than a nation of complainers.”

Minister Thompson’s remarks came during the Flag Raising ceremony in celebration of the Bahamas’ 48th Anniversary of Independence, which was held on Friday, July 9, 2021, at the Harold DeGregory Complex in Freeport, Grand Bahama.

Under the theme, A celebration of life, revive us again, Minister Thompson said there could be no more suitable theme for this year’s celebrations, as Grand Bahamians celebrate being revived from the devastation of Hurricane Dorian and the scourge of COVID-19.

He noted that because of the pandemic, Independence celebrations have not been the same, but encouraged Bahamians everywhere to continue to show Bahamian pride by decorating, displaying Bahamian culture and even continuing to host virtual celebrations.

“Since Independence of last year, we have seen some relaxation of the curfews and there is more economic activity on the island,” said Minister Thompson. “There is hope and optimism, not just on the island of Grand Bahama, but throughout this country.

“For me, it is a privilege to serve this country and a privilege to serve the people of Grand Bahama. We also must remember that there is more that unites us than what divides us. We are stronger together than we are apart.”

Also bringing remarks during the Flag Raising ceremony in Freeport was Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, the Hon. Michael Pintard, who noted the event was an opportunity to redouble the efforts and make a renewed commitment to nation building.

Minister Pintard spoke of the time when he was away attending college, how he could not imagine not returning to the country he loved to make a contribution to helping to build The Bahamas.

“But today, there are many of our children who are leaving and considering not returning home,” Minister Pintard pointed out. “So, a part of our mission on this day is to revive in them a patriotism and love for this country, so that they can see no other place more important to build than the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.

“That they can see, whether they come back physically, or they remain where they are, that they are contributors to building this incredible country. It is this revival that I’m praying for and that I’m working towards every single day.”

Minister Pintard reflected on some of the stories he heard from survivors of Hurricane Dorian and he noted that in all of those stories, survivors said what kept them holding on was knowing that they could rebuild once they survived.

He said even now there are many Bahamian families in Grand Bahama and Abaco who in the aftermath of Dorian are rebuilding their homes and their businesses.

“So, today, I am encouraging all of us not to listen to those who are saying that things are bad, but we should listen to the word of God which says that if we speak life over Grand Bahama, things will get better,” said Minister Pintard.

“But more importantly, if we work together as Bahamians, we will make things better in Grand Bahama and throughout the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Today I am optimistic about the future. We believe that if God has brought us this far, he will take us further. We believe that if we turn to each other, instead of on each other, we can build a powerful nation.”

Release: BIS

By: Andrew Coakley

Photo Captions:

Header: Minister of State for Finance and for Grand Bahama, in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. Kwasi Thompson was the keynote speaker during the 48th Anniversary of Independence Flag Raising ceremony, July 9, 2021 on the grounds of the Harold DeGregory Complex.

1st insert: Representatives of the Royal Bahamas Police Force and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force raise the Bahamian Flag during the annual Flag Raising ceremony, July 9, 2021 on the grounds of the Harold DeGregory Complex in Freeport.  

2nd insert: Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, the Hon. Michael Pintard, during the 48th Anniversary of Independence Flag Raising ceremony on Friday, July 9, 2021.   

(BIS Photos/Lisa Davis)

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U.S. Bird Flu outbreak to drive Poultry prices up says Super Value owner

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Rashsed Esson

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Bird Flu has been detected in domesticated birds in the US and now reports are saying in the next few months, chicken and turkey will more than likely be off the shelves as a result.

Bahamas supermarket mogul, Rupert Roberts, as owner of Super Value and Quality Supermarkets, is featured in a report by Guardian Business giving a frightening forecast. He fears poultry products will be wiped out.

This he says is scary.

He adds that suppliers are not saying much if anything at all, but are expecting this outcome worldwide.

The bird flu was found in chickens in Texas and Michigan, said media reports which also said one person was infected, as well as other livestock.

In response to the outbreak, the largest egg producer in the US, CalMaine Foods, temporarily stopped egg production in Texas and started executing over 1 million hens and 337 thousand chicks.

Despite this, Roberts reportedly said chicken and turkey supplies are safe for now. The Bahamas imports its turkey from Brazil, which Roberts hopes will grow to become the country’s main supplier.

However, the unfortunate outcome is that poultry prices are set to go up according to Roberts, as the small island nation competes with giant economies like China for poultry products.

 

 

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Minister LaRoda: Disability inclusion is an ‘overarching goal’ of the Administration

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National Commission for Persons with Disabilities (NCPD) Commissioners, group photo, from left: Craig Delancy, Geneva Cooper, Maxine Stubbs, Kendrick Rolle, Minister Myles LaRoda, Chairperson Nalini Bethel, Jerome Thompson, and Gillian Bethel. (BIS Photos/Anthon Thompson)

NASSAU, The Bahamas – The Government of The Bahamas supports and embraces persons with disabilities and will continue to ensure that the requirements of the Persons with Disabilities (Equal Opportunities) Act (2014) are enforced through positive and continuous actions, inclusive of new amendments to the Act, Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting, the Hon. Myles K. LaRoda said Thursday.

The year 2024 marks the tenth anniversary of the passage of the Act which was implemented to end discrimination against persons with disabilities as well as promote their rights and provide equal opportunities, amongst other provisions.

Mr. LaRoda said “disability inclusion” is an overarching goal of the Davis Administration. He was addressing the fifth in a series of ‘Let’s Talk Disability’ Town Hall Meetings hosted by the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities – two each in Andros and Long Island, and one in New Providence.

The Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting expanded upon the significance of disability inclusion – in action.

“Inclusion, in action, is the demonstration that we, in The Bahamas, are an inclusive society and that we celebrate and encourage persons with disabilities in the same way as we do others,” Minister LaRoda said.

“We are no different than other countries with regard to the range of disabilities which include physical, behavioural, emotional, sensory, neurological and developmental. As a country, we must focus on the role that we, the community, must play as it relates to persons with disabilities, recognizing that there should never be a distinction between one member of society over another. Disability Inclusion is an overarching goal of countries across the globe.”

Mr. LaRoda said “unfortunately,” people living with disabilities are still often marginalized and are seen as outsiders in the communities.

“But my Ministry and its partners are making every effort through events such as these Town Halls to correct this gross misconception and stereotypical belief.”

He told Persons with Disabilities, their families, friends, and advocates attending Thursday evening’s Town Hall Meeting (held at the Cleveland Eneas Primary School) that they too have a role to play.

“This also means that you too have a responsibility to share with us and to let us know how we might improve the quality of your life; let us know instances of unfair treatment or discrimination; let us know when our service to you needs to be improved. After all, we are the Ministry of Social Services and we are here to serve you and to understand how we might serve you better.

“Today, we address the concerns of this community in New Providence and I urge you to take this opportunity to voice your concerns to those who work every day, promoting the rights of Persons with Disabilities and celebrating them.”

Minister LaRoda said embracing the needs of the community of persons with disabilities “shows that we are serving in very pragmatic ways.”

He pointed to the efforts undertaken by corporate entities such as ALIV, NAD, Rotary, the Chinese Embassy and others, whom he said demonstrate, by their actions, that there is a serious attempt at inclusion.

“ALIV for example worked with the Ministry of Public Personnel to employ some 20 persons with Disabilities; NAD initiated the Sunflower Lanyard for hidden disabilities and continues to initiate trailblazing programs to ease travel conditions on behalf of persons with disabilities. Rotary consistently provides wheelchairs to the physically disabled as does NCPD, and with donations from the Chinese Embassy, we were able to donate educational toys and devices, hearing aids and other items.

“We are so very grateful for such corporate partnerships as it is important that the community is embraced at both a public and private level so that persons with disabilities can feel valued, respected, and supported. We welcome with open arms other corporate entities that may wish to become partners in this cause to improve the lives of those who live with a disability,” Mr. LaRoda added.

 

 

 

 

 

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Growing Focus on Internationalization in Higher Education

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Rashaed Esson

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Nassau, THE BAHAMAS — In a dynamic global society where work colleagues are often not in the same building, or territory, University of The Bahamas students are taking advantage of growing opportunities to study abroad and forge new scholarly relationships with peers around the world while earning their degrees at home.

Central South University (CSU) in Changsha, Hunan, People’s Republic of China, recently became the latest partner institution, paving the way for students and faculty of UB and CSU to explore new vistas of scholarship and research. A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed on Wednesday, 24th April formalized the relationship. It was one of several partnership initiatives solidified between the two countries.

President (Acting) of UB Janyne Hodder emphasized the significance not only to a growing relationship but in advancing the strategic priorities of UB.

“Internationalization is a key pillar of our current strategic vision, one in which we attract great students and great faculty to our campus and also offer them opportunities to explore the world beyond our shores,” said President Janyne. “In turn, we very much want to increase opportunities for the broader world to experience The Bahamas, opportunities for visiting students, faculty, and researchers to expand their own global outlooks by forging study, research, and scholarship partnerships with us.

“It is through such exchanges that bonds of friendships and understanding are formed, that cross fertilization of ideas are made possible, and that we are all made better and wiser.”

Through the five-year agreement, both institutions will explore potential collaborations in mutually-agreed areas like exchanges among faculty, staff, students, and researchers; jointly-held international academic conferences; and information exchange via books, academic materials, journals, and scientific publications.

CSU Executive Vice President and Dean of CSU’s Xiangya School of Medicine, Dr. Xiang Chen, said with the agreement came the first step towards a bright future of collaboration between both institutions.

“We’re very glad to be here to sign a cooperation memorandum with the president, and I believe there’s broad room for us to cooperate with each other in the fields of education, healthcare, and other sectors,” said Professor Xiang. “And, we want to make more efforts to open a new chapter of the higher learning cooperation between the two sides.”

Minister of Education and Technical & Vocational Training, the Hon. Glenys Hanna Martin called it the latest manifestation of the harmony and goodwill that exists between The Bahamas and the PRC, which has been 27 years in the making. Less than two years ago, the Government of The Bahamas formalized three agreements with the People’s Government of Hunan Province to enhance synergy.

“We are truly appreciative and value this relationship that has a history, but is being strengthened by the signing of this MoU,” said Minister Hanna Martin. “I am very, very pleased at this collaboration between the Commonwealth of The Bahamas and the People’s Republic of China, particularly as it relates to the universities.

“We believe that some really good things are going to come out of this, and we intend to capitalize on it. And we hope you (PRC and CSU) capitalize on it, and we look forward to an ongoing, strengthened, productive, successful relationship between the two universities.”

Governor of Hunan Provincial People’s Government, His Excellency, Mr. Mao Weiming, echoed similar sentiments.

“(This) is a testament of the friendly exchanges between CSU and UB, but moreover, it’s a very important move of the cooperation between Hunan and The Bahamas in various fields, and also it’s a concrete cooperation that will deliver true benefits to all the people,” said Mr. Mao.

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