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Developing industry - The Nassau Guardian

In the years following the signing of the 1955 Hawksbill Creek Agreement, Grand Bahama quickly morphed from a poor fishing village to a thriving industrial hub. Freeport was originally conceived as an industrial city by its founder, American investor Wallace Groves. The dredging of a deep water harbor able to accommodate large ships, attract factories

Calls for change at the GBPA - The Nassau Guardian

There is broad consensus on Grand Bahama that the current leadership at the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is not fulfilling its mandate under the near 70-year-old Hawksbill Creek Agreement. Stakeholders say while the deal signed in 1955 has been transformative for the island, the past two decades of economic stagnation that has derailed Freeport’s

LEAD Institute officially opened on Grand Bahama

Minister of State for Finance and for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson brings remarks during an event to officially open the Grand Bahama LEAD Institute on Friday, July 2, 2021. (BIS PHOTO/LISA DAVIS) FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA Minister of State for Finance and for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson yesterday committed to working with the LEAD Institute during its official launch. LEAD is a non-governmental organization that assists at-risk youth as well as those who have been incarcerated to re-enter society smoothly. They are located on Queen’s Highway in Orlando House. Thompson said the theme for the launch event, “Saving Our Communities”, was fitting as it speaks to strong communities and the effect they have on functioning societies.

Thompson: Bahamas not doing that well at cybersecurity

Thompson: Bahamas not doing that well at cybersecurity
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Ministers say govt projects, assistance programs speeding up GB recovery – Eye Witness News

Minister of State for Finance and for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson (second right) speaks during a press conference at the Office of the Prime Minister Grand Bahama on Saturday, January 23, 2021, as, from left, West Grand Bahama and Bimini MP Pakesia Parker-Edgecombe; Minister of State for Disaster Preparedness, Management and Reconstruction Iram Lewis; and East Grand Bahama MP Peter Turnquest look on. (BIS PHOTO/ANDREW MILLER) FREEPORT, BAHAMAS The government is “pleased” with the pace of recovery efforts on Grand Bahama, Minister of State for Finance and for Grand Bahama Kwasi Thompson said over the weekend, as he noted government projects and assistance programs are “helping to speed up recovery” on the island.

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