Retired DGM at BCB Rose Bradshaw
NASSAU| Bahamas Press is right now learning Mrs Rose Bradshaw former Deputy General Manager at the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas passed away suddenly this afternoon.
Mrs Bradshaw was home with her husband Mr. Bursel Bradshaw together watching the the Inaugural on TV when she didn’t respond during an exchange of words. It was then he discovered she was dead.
She was 87 and the couple had three children.
Rest Eternal Grant Unto Her O Lord! Amen.
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Bishop Neil Ellis.
NASSAU| More members of the Mt Tabor Baptist Church are battling COVID19 and from the looks of things the Health dashboard is not giving Bahamians a true picture of the worsening pandemic in the country.
BP can confirm former police officer
Mr. Mike Ellis is right now in Doctor’s Hospital recovering and
Pastor Cox is right now in PMH also recovering there. Both are expected to make full recoveries.
Recently the choir was placed on a two week quarantine after an exposure occurred and the recent death of the church’s drummer
Sheffield Wallace should be a cause for concern.
NASSAU| The Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas technical engineer at the Parliamentary Channel located at the Senate,
Mr. Valentino Obinyear, who captured his Covid19 story to the world just a few days ago died this morning in hospital just a few minutes ago.
Valentino thanked everyone who helped him along the way during his Covid19 battle over the holidays.
We pray for his family as they now mourn his passing on the last day of the year.
Rest eternal grant unto him O Lord…Amen….
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Kayleaser Deveaux-Isaacs. (BIS PHOTOS)
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS General Manager of the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas (BCB) Kayleaser Deveaux-Isaacs has been appointed vice president of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union (CBU) with effect from December 9, 2020.
Deveaux-Isaacs was elected by the board at its monthly meeting to fill a vacancy created when Amalia Mai of Great Belize Production demitted office recently.
She has been a member of the board for over three years and her BCB organization which operates ZNS Radio and Television has been a member of the CBU for almost three decades.
CBU President Gary Allen congratulated the new vice president, noting she takes on additional responsibilities in the union at a time when broadcasters in the region have been called upon to do a lot more public service due to the impact of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). He noted that her role in leading ZNS through two recent hurricanes and the brunt of the COVID-19 pandemic i
Kayleaser Deveaux-Isaacs
Bridgetown, Barbados - The General Manager of the Broadcasting Corporation of the Bahamas, BCB, Mrs. Kayleaser Deveaux-Isaacs has been appointed Vice President of the Caribbean Broadcasting Union, CBU, with effect from December 9, 2020. She was elected by the Board at its monthly meeting to fill a vacancy created when Mrs. Amalia Mai of Great Belize Production demitted office recently.
Mrs. Deveaux-Isaacs has been a member of the Board for over three years now and her BCB organisation which operates ZNS Radio and Television has been a member of the CBU for almost three decades.
President of the Union, Gary Allen congratulated the new Vice President noting that she takes on additional responsibilities in the Union at a time when broadcasters in the region have been called upon to do a lot more public service due to the impact of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). He noted that her role in leading ZNS through two recent hurricanes and