The Chinese are refurbishing the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium in New Providence at no cost to the Bahamas government, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg told The
The $10 million in works underway at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium will bring it up to standard for The Bahamas to be able to host the World Relays and CARIFTA Swim Championships next spring, Sports Minister Mario Bowleg said yesterday. The money is being used for the entire refurbishment of the stadium and the Betty Kelly-Kenning National
Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium will be in “fair” condition for the CARIFTA Games this weekend, but will need major works to prepare it for the World Relays next year, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg said yesterday. Bowleg said the last estimate placed the needed works at the stadium at around $30
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