Bank of Bermuda CEO Philip Butterfield yesterday said Bermuda had to do something about the crisis of confidence in the public education system.
Mr. Butterfield, who is chairman of the Board of Education, said he was concerned that Bermuda “apparentl...
The local media came under fire yesterday, when senators targeted reporting at .
The newspaper was accused of capitalising on negative stories while ignoring positive ones in areas of tourism and education. ?s attitude towards the new Sports Code of ...
In any society, there is a push-pull debate between those who wish some form of reparation for the past misdeeds of others, and those who want to put the past behind them and move ahead based on their own merits and efforts.
In the black community in...
Electricians, auto mechanics and marine pilots will have to get new NTB certificates or face $10,000 fines under legislation tabled in the House of Assembly on Friday.
And veteran tradesmen will be given a temporary certificate until they can get the...
Women and girls are being urged to protect themselves and make healthy decisions about sex as the world prepares for World AIDS Day tomorrow.
Rates of AIDS and HIV have hit a global high among women, prompting this year?s theme, which has issued by t...
Shadow Minister for Women?s Affairs Suzann Roberts-Holshouser has called on Government to increase funding for women?s centres.
The Shadow Minister for Women?s Affairs, who was speaking on the International Day of Elimination of Abuse Against Women, ...
Lectures on the history of Bermudian sport, the history of Bermuda?s education, social and political change, the history of Bermudian arts and entertainment, and the history of building arts are all in the works for 2005.
The lectures will come as pa...
illiam Raspberry, the author of ?Coach more and yell less, Coz? (November 23, 2004) has it wrong! His criticism about Dr. Bill Cosby?s comments to black America are not supported by the history of blacks since emancipation in 1865 in the USA. If we f...
Ashfield DeVent ?watered down? the debate on the senior secondary school construction project in the House of Assembly on Friday reducing it to a take note motion.
After the amendment, Shadow Education Minister poured scorn on Government for failing ...
A UNIQUELY Bermudian variation of the Chaos Theory comes into play every time Government suggests it's in earnest about addressing social and economic inequities, that it will confront those corrosive issues threatening to eat away the fabric of soci...