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Exumas and Ragged Island MP Chester Cooper.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Bahamas must seriously address the country’s debt problem and be restored to a path of sustainable economic growth, Exumas and Ragged Island MP Chester Cooper urged yesterday.
Cooper, the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) deputy leader, while contributing to debate on the mid-year budget report, stated: “First, we need to clearly understand the situation. Next, we need to properly communicate the dire state of the economy to the Bahamian people.
“We need a comprehensive debt schedule showing payments due, both principal and interest on both foreign and B-dollar outstanding debt. And we need a corresponding schedule showing where funds would come from to meet the required payments.
The REV/Cable Bahamas store in the Mall at Marathon. (PHOTO: REV)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS A senior REV/Cable Bahamas executive said yesterday the company has invested at least $1 million in local content over the past two years, noting that it is also working to export local content.
Dave Burrows, Rev vice president, while addressing a media roundtable on regional distribution rights for television content yesterday, noted: “In the last two years, Cable Bahamas has invested at least $1 million in local content.
“We just launched our new season. We have 15 original series playing right now. There are 218 Bahamians involved in our season.
Cargill returned as Bahamas Aquatics president Algernon Cargill.
Algernon Cargill will continue to lead the Bahamas Aquatics Federation (BAF), elected to office for the next four years, after he was not challenged for the position at the body’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) and election of officers on Saturday.
Cargill has been at the helm from 2003, as the federation doubled in growth from six clubs to 12 over the past 18 years. As for the elections on Saturday, there are some familiar faces and also some new persons who will lead the swimming federation for the next four years.
Grand Bahamian Lynne Fraino is now the first vice president, becoming the first woman to serve in that position in the federation. Rochelle Bastian will serve as the second vice president and will lead the public relations effort for the federation. John Bradley will serve as the third vice president.
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