#MorningBlend on Guardian Radio 96.9FM. “In The News”- Govt budgets $54.7M for consultants, down from $59.3M; Gardiner visited by Bahamian consular officials last week; new Parks & Beaches chair promises transparency & accountability; man acquitted of raping ex in front of their son; Bulgarian man accused of being in card-skimming ring denied bail; doctor’s gun case appeal dismissed; Central Bank: tourism sector maintained growth momentum in April; Afreximbank: almost $500M in financing pipeline for The Bahamas
#MorningBlend LABOUR WEEK Series on Guardian Radio 96.9FM:Bahamas Public Service Union President Kimsley Ferguson outlines concerns he has about some of the govt’s proposed pension reforms. He also discusses what he sees as a growing union-busting movement in the country.
#MorningBlendBusiness LABOUR WEEK Series on Guardian Radio 96.9FM:We talk with The Bahamas Driving School Association. Calpurnia Campbell, Secretary, Kaylen Campbell, Asst. Media Relations Officer, and Gigi Knowles, Safety Officer, discuss their road safety concerns and the need for better driver (and pedestrian) education. For more information, Call (242)446-8106, or email [email protected]
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