Government Officials Commemorate Treaty On Greenpeace Ship Visit
Hon. Vaughn P. Miller, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources, along with Permanent Secretary David Davis were welcomed on board the Greenpeace Ship ‘The Arctic Sunrise’, on April 29th, 2024. While there, they were given an interactive and informative tour of the vessel. Seventy five (75) Students from four public schools (Adelaide Primary School, […]
Ruby Ann Darling, sworn in as Deputy to the Governor General
Mrs. Ruby Ann Darling was administered the Oath of Allegiance and the Oath of Office as Deputy to the Governor General by Chief Justice Sir Ian Winder, in the Diplomat Room of the Office of the Governor General on Sunday, April 28, 2024. From: Bahamas Information Services More photo highlights below: The post Ruby […]
RBDF Ready For Haiti Deployment
Acting Commander of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF), Captain Shonedel Pinder recently expressed his confidence that officers are ready for deployment to Haiti. The Government of The Bahamas committed to providing 150 officers for a peacekeeping mission to Haiti led by Kenya in 2023. Officers have been undergoing training in Jamaica and other countries […]
The Embassy of China makes a donation of tractors and tillers to the Gladstone Road Agricultural Center
Two tractors and two tillers have been donated to the Ministry of Agriculture to boost the sector’s farming sector. An official ceremony was held at the BAIC site on Gladstone Road on Wednesday, 24th April. In attendance were the Minister of Agriculture & Marine Resources the Hon. Jomo Campbell; Minister of Grand Bahama the Hon. […]
Bahamian High School Student Harvard Bound
Head Boy at LN Coakley High School in Moss Town, Exuma, Pablo Smith has been accepted to Harvard University after achieving and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) score of 1520 out of a possible 1600. Smith recently spoke to ZNS News about his achievement. He said, “here on the Family Islands we do not have as […]
Missing Man Found
The body of a man was found next to a truck in bushes near Frank Watson Boulevard in southwestern New Providence on Monday afternoon. Police Press Liaison, Chief Superintendent Chrislyn Skippings was on the scene where she briefed reporters. She said, “sometime around 2:30 today, utilizing our unmanned ariel system, more commonly referring to as […]
Formal Report On Prisoner’s Death Forthcoming
Minister of National Security, the Hon. Wayne Munroe say he expects a formal report will be forthcoming about the death of a prisoner who died over the weekend. The man died after being ill for a long period of time. Munroe recently spoke with report on the issue. He said, “I have just a general […]
Who In Da Morning Film Documentary
A film documenting the journey of prominent Junkanooer, Angelique McKay’s journey to Bay Street after the pandemic is set to be released on May 16th. McKay spoke with ZNS News about the project. She said, “it follows me on my journey to get to Bay Street after COVID. It follows me from the Junkanoo shack […]
“Acceptance” is Key to Autism Awareness, says Evans
In a world where there always seems to be the need to “fix” people or things who are different from ordinary, Dr. Nevillene Evans wants the public to know that making people with autism feel accepted is one of the most important things they can do to support them. This message is important to note […]
BTC Improves Mobile Capacity in Cable Beach Community
BTC is improving its mobile network capacity and is adding a new tower to its network complement. The new tower will be located atop the One Cable Beach development and forms part of the continued proactive network maintenance across the country. BTC’s Director of Technical Operations, Drexel Woods said, “We continue to monitor all our […]