Kenneth L Joaquin is Bermuda's new Accountant General, replacing Anthony Richardson who has taken a position with the Bank of Bermuda.
Mr. Joaquin was promoted from within the Government Accountant General's Department. He joined in 1998 as a managem...
Long-time educator Wendy McDonell cannot help but break into a wide smile whenever she talks about literacy in Bermuda's schools.
The book-lover, who has headed up the public education system's literacy initiative since it began last year, said she w...
Education and Development Minister Paula Cox has reported an increase in enrolments at Government primary schools - causing classes to grow in size slightly.
The Minister told the House of Assembly yesterday that the number of parents who applied to ...
Life insurance and annuity products do more than merely protect individuals and families from unforeseen circumstances. They also provide the opportunity for investment growth as well as control over assets through the identification of specific bene...
More promotions for whites
During 2001, more white people were promoted in the work place than blacks or people of mixed or minority races.
At the executive, senior, middle management, and non-professional levels more whites were promoted than blacks...
Blacks hold 62 percent of the executive management positions in public administration and defence - but only three percent of those in international companies.
The disparity was revealed in the latest workforce survey to be carried out last year by C...
Government may announce who has won the management contract to run the Stonington Beach Hotel by the end of this month.
The troubled hotel, which is part of Bermuda College and has been used to teach Bermudians about the hospitality industry, has rec...
The number of black people in executive and senior management jobs increased slightly in 2001, but whites still hold a disproportionate number of top jobs, a workplace survey released yesterday said.
Blacks increased their representation at the execu...
Whether or not parents are responsible for their children's attendance in school once they are out of their care, was an issue considered by a magistrate yesterday as four mothers accused of failing to secure regular attendance appeared in court.
Don...
A LOCAL cooking guru plans to give a taste of Bermuda to people from all over the world by setting up a new international cooking school on the island.
Gourmet chef Judith Wadson is currently teaching cooking and nutrition to seven Bermudians in her ...