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Bahamians Enjoy the Parade of Nations at Carifesta XV in Barbados

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BRIDGETOWN,  Barbados –– Members of The Bahamas Delegation to the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (Carifesta) XV expressed positive feedback on the Parade of Nations that took them through Bridgetown, Barbados, from Golden Square Freedom Park to Queen’s Park, on August 22, 2025.

“The Parade of Nations was exciting and exhilarating,” said Senior Cultural Affairs Officer, Organising Secretary of the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival and Bahamas Delegation Group Leader for Band, Sonovia Pierre.  “As we prepared in Freedom Square, you had an opportunity to observe bits of culture from each country.  (For example) We asked Suriname about the black devils (costumes), and they explained that in slavery days, they used black oil to cover the body as a way to hide their identity.”

Group Leader for the Culinary Group Brittany A. A. Humes added, “The Parade of Nations was such a beautiful reminder of unity.  Seeing everyone come together truly showed that we are one.”

Members of the delegation included representatives of various areas of cultural expression, notably the visual and performing arts, dance, literature, film, theater, culinary arts and Junkanoo.

Director of Culture, Dereka Deleveaux-Grant leads the delegation, with Under Secretary at the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture Gayle Outten-Moncur as the top Bahamian official from the Ministry travelling with its members.

More than 2,500 delegates from 25 participating countries are taking part in Carifesta XV, with representatives of most of them taking part in the Parade of Nations.

Group Leader for Theatre Arts and Cultural Affairs Officer L. Terez Davis said that she enjoyed how unplanned The Bahamas’ Religious Cultural Heritage came out as they sang “the Praises of Jehovah God” during the Parade.  Members of the musical theatrical production “First Come Mourning” led in singing “old-time” hymns at times on the Parade.

“It was great to see persons on the sidelines, some engaged, others amazed that we had the boldness to lift Jesus Christ unashamedly,” Ms. Davis said.

Assistant Director of Culture, author and storyteller Portia Sands noted that the Parade of Nations was “an exciting display of authentic cultural expression”.                                                                                                                                                                                                               “It was fascinating to see the beautiful mesh of clothing, costumes and music,” she said.  “It evoked feelings of national pride while fostering unity as a Caribbean unit.”

Playwright and author Patrice Francis added her insight into the cultural richness on display on the Parade.

She said, “First of all, there are a number of keystone experiences here at Carifesta XV, that, one, makes me so proud to be Bahamian and, two, makes me feel so grateful that our Government, through the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture, saw fit for us to be here.

Ms. Francis added, “Being at the parade of the nations was so exciting.  We got there seeing all of the nations in their native garb, seeing some of the men and women up on the stilts, as they do in some of the Caribbean nations and just the camaraderie, among us as Bahamas.”

She pointed to a “Dis We Tings” song popularised by the late Kayla Edwards and another that said that “all a we is one family, all a we is one”.

“And if it is something I can say about the Bahamians, we know how to be one, we know how to be united and how to represent our country with a spirit of Celebration and festivity,” Ms. Francis said.

“And that is what that parade of nations was really all about,” she added.  “And just seeing us gather, just waiting to queue up and for those who took part in the entire march, just the excitement and the collective sense of festivity was wonderful to behold, and to be a part of.”

According to CARICOM, Carifesta is an international multicultural event organized on a periodic basis by countries of the Caribbean.  The theme of this year’s festival, which is scheduled from August 22 -31, is “Caribbean Roots, Global Excellence”.

PHOTO CAPTION: Highlights of the cultural expression on display during the Caribbean Festival of the Arts (Carifesta) XV Parade of Nations held in Bridgetown, Barbados August 22, 2025.  (BIS Photos/Eric Rose)

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Mother’s Pride Headlines Bahamian Takeover at Sixers-Heat Clash in Miami

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The Bahamas, March 30, 2026 – The voice of a proud mother captured the spirit of a nation Monday night, as Bendra Rolle shared heartfelt reflections on the overwhelming Bahamian support for her son, VJ Edgecombe, during the Philadelphia 76ers matchup against the Miami Heat in Miami.

“The patriotic support and scenery at my son, VJ Edgecombe’s NBA game… was overwhelming,” Rolle said in a statement issued following the game. “The arena in Miami was lit. Bimini and the Bahamas showed up and showed out.”

Her words come amid what has already been widely described as a remarkable showing of national pride, with Bahamians traveling in large numbers to South Florida to witness the young guard’s continued rise. For Rolle, however, the moment extended far beyond basketball.

“Beyond VJ’s basketball talents, I’m so moved by his magnetic personality and personal journey to inspire and excite an entire nation—our beloved Bahamas,” she said. “I thank God for VJ’s humility and for his hunger for greatness. He never forgets how far God has brought us.”

While the Sixers did not secure the win on the night, Edgecombe delivered a solid individual performance, finishing with 13 points and five assists. He made an early impact on the game, showing confidence and poise before foul trouble disrupted his rhythm, but still managed to leave his mark in meaningful minutes.

The game itself evolved into a cultural showcase, with Bahamian flags waving throughout the arena and chants ringing out in support of Edgecombe. Much of that presence was bolstered by a coordinated travel push from Bahamasair, which helped facilitate fan travel and added to the electric atmosphere in Miami.

Rolle said the emotional weight of the moment was deeply felt by her family, as they witnessed firsthand the unity and pride of the Bahamian people.

“Thanks and love for the tears and overwhelming joy on Monday, Bahamas,” she expressed. “The Bahamian flags were love, loud, and proud. On my own behalf, VJ, and the entire family, I am ever grateful for the indescribable experience.”

Her closing words underscored what many have described as the true victory of the night—not the final score, but the powerful display of national pride and support surrounding one of The Bahamas’ rising stars.

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Bahamasair Backs Surge as Bahamians Flood South Florida for V.J. Edgecombe Showdown  

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Bahamian pride is already on full display in South Florida, with fans arriving in strong numbers ahead of tonight’s highly anticipated NBA matchup featuring VJ Edgecombe and the Philadelphia 76ers.

Helping to power that movement was Bahamasair, which rolled out a strategic promotion to facilitate travel, turning the game into a full-scale national showing.

And the celebration started early.

A “Bahamas Invades Florida” pre-party over the weekend set the tone, with Bahamian fans, DJs and supporters converging in Fort Lauderdale to build momentum ahead of the game.  The event, marketed as a major cultural gathering, has spilled into Miami, where a strong Bahamian presence is expected inside the arena tonight.

This is no ordinary road game.

The Sixers enter the matchup healthy and are favoured to win, adding to the anticipation surrounding what many expect to be a standout performance by the Biminite guard.

Edgecombe, the third overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, has been electric in his rookie season — delivering high-scoring performances and quickly establishing himself as one of the league’s most exciting young talents.

But beyond the stats, it’s the moment that matters.

With South Florida just a short flight away, Bahamians have seized the opportunity to show up in force — flags, energy and all — transforming the game into something far bigger than basketball.

A national turnout.
A rising star.
And a night where the Bahamas is expected to be felt — from tip-off to final buzzer.

Angle by Deandrea Hamilton. Built with ChatGPT (AI). Magnetic Media — CAPTURING LIFE.

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Bahamas Warns Travellers as UN says Middle East Conflict May No Longer Be Contained

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The Bahamas, March 18, 2026 – Twenty days into the latest Middle East escalation, the United Nations is warning the conflict is spreading beyond its original battlefield, as the death toll rises and governments around the world issue urgent travel advisories — including The Bahamas.

In a March 17 statement, the UN Secretary-General’s office said the war must stop and called for all Security Council resolutions to be respected, noting with concern that countries in the Gulf continue to be targeted, raising fears of a wider regional confrontation.

The current round of fighting began February 28 with strikes involving the United States, Israel and Iranian-linked forces, followed by missile and drone attacks across Iraq, Lebanon and parts of the Gulf.

International monitors report more than 1,300 people killed in Iran alone, with additional casualties reported in Lebanon, Israel and Gulf states. U.S. officials confirm at least 13 American service members have died since the escalation began, while reports indicate additional senior Iranian military leaders were killed in recent strikes.

Despite the growing violence, several NATO countries including the United Kingdom, France and Germany have not joined offensive operations, instead calling for diplomacy to prevent the conflict from widening.

The Bahamas Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also issued a travel advisory, warning Bahamian nationals to avoid travel to Israel, Palestine, Iran and Lebanon and to reconsider travel across much of the Gulf region due to the risk of sudden escalation, flight disruptions and security threats.

Officials say Bahamians already in the region should remain vigilant and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.

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