“Andrew? Honestly, 2say im UPSET is an UNDERSTATEMENT! Ppl are suffering bc of these nightly curfews; can barely pay bills & buy food. Small business sector suffering due 2 weekend curfew hours BUT #mochafest can keep!? Foreigners can come here & BREATHE WHILE WE SUFFOCATE!!! https://t.co/ML71esFJlB”
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In a statement on Friday, the JTB said it gave “no undertaking for sponsorship or endorsement of such activities since the start of the pandemic.”
The JTB also said it is “extremely disappointed to learn from videos in circulation on various social media platforms, that proper observance of COVID-19 protocols was not in full compliance during an event held at Rick’s Café.”
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2020 Fiscal Strategy Report set for Wednesday release in keeping with Govt’s December commitment
In keeping with its commitment to publish the 2020 Fiscal Strategy Report (FSR) in December, the Most Honourable Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Hubert A. Minnis will table the FSR during the next sitting of the House of Assembly.
Senator Kwasi Thompson, Minister of State for Finance, will detail key elements of the report in the Senate, outlining the government’s fiscal strategy over the next few years with its focus on securing economic resilience beyond the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) and accelerating the pace of economic recovery. During his presentation, Minister Thompson will also provide updates on the Government’s ongoing efforts to respond to the COVID-19 crisis, including policy actions to provide ongoing assistance to Bahamians and communities in need.