#MorningBlend on Guardian Radio 96.9FM. “In The News”- Bahamas govt. bars Haitians from seeking US visas here, even as U.S. Department of State names United States Embassy Nassau, The Bahamas a visa application centre for Haitian residents; murder victim was being electronically monitored, previously shot on 2 occasions; Yntegra breaks ground on controversial Rosewood Exuma project; Central Bank of The Bahamas: govt. deficit declines despite rise in recurrent outlays and capital expenditure, and tourism momentum slowed by accommodation constraints; The Bahamas National Statistical Institute: imports, exports down in Q2
With #InternationalLiteracyDay this September 8, #MorningBlend on Guardian Radio 96.9FM is partnering with The Ministry of Education & Technical & Vocational Training, Bahamas and Bahamas Literacy Association (BLA) on their #ReadingOnTheRadio initiative, with Ingrid Johnson, Education Officer, Ernestia Fraser ernestiafraser.com, Bahamian Author, “The Island of Shelbie Mott, Vol. 1”, and Sharon Scavella, BLA Board Member.
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