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Plane crashes shortly after take off in Abaco – no injuries reported

Plane crashes shortly after take off in Abaco – no injuries reported
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Thompson: Govt placing renewed focus on expediting larger scaled investment projects

Minister of State for Finance Kwasi Thompson speaks during a press conference on Monday, December 21, 2020. (BIS PHOTO/ULRIC WOODSIDE) NASSAU, BAHAMAS The government is placing a renewed focus on expediting the pipeline for larger scaled investment projects, according to Minister of State for Finance Senator Kawsi Thompson. Thompson, who was addressing the Canada-Bahamas Virtual Business Mission with the High Commission of Canada, noted the decision-making process for foreign direct investments (FDI) is being reconstructed so that reviews and approvals are delivered quickly. “The government of The Bahamas is also placing a renewed focus on expediting the pipeline for larger scaled investment projects, which contribute significantly to new jobs and spending in the economy,” he said.

Govt cuts funding for key projects - The Nassau Guardian

Govt cuts funding for key projects PM: We’re turning to PPPs to complete family island airport projects Dr. Hubert Minnis. The government has cut funding for planned upgrades to airports on Exuma, Long Island, North Eleuthera and Abaco and is instead seeking to implement a public-private partnership (PPP) program to complete the projects, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis said yesterday. The affected projects include the Exuma International Airport, the Long Island International Airport, the North Eleuthera International Airport, and upgrades to the Leonard Thompson International Airport in Marsh Harbour, Abaco. “Given the current state of public finances, the government has had to make some very tough decisions,” Minnis said during the annual Bahamas Business Outlook.

PM Minnis, Keynote Speaker at Bahamas Business Outlook 2021

PM Minnis, Keynote Speaker at Bahamas Business Outlook 2021 By Staff1 / in IN FOCUS, In The News: / on Thursday, 14 Jan 2021 07:20 PM / Comments Off on PM Minnis, Keynote Speaker at Bahamas Business Outlook 2021 / 1718 Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis, was the keynote speaker during the opening session of the Bahamas Business Outlook on Thursday, January 14th, 2021, where he spoke about government incentives and assistance initiatives for businesses within the country, along with intended efforts to continue with a number of national infrastructure projects, in light of significant cuts in the 2021 Capital Works budget.  Read the full speech below: PM Minnis’ Bahamas Business Outlook Speech – January 14th

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