electricity, plumbing, heat and air conditioning for granted? Not to mention the luxuries like televisions, mobile telephones, microwaves, fax machines and computers with e-mail and internet access which have helped to make life so much more conveni...
exotic island of Zanzibar, the arid plains of Dodoma and the lush hills ofthe Southern Highlands. Demographically, there are over 32 million people, more than 120 tribes and local languages and two main religions (Christianity and Islam), living toge...
and Wireless this week.
Eddie Saints, General Manager of Cable and Wireless, presented Warwick Academy Headmaster Robert Lennox with a cheque in a short presentation ceremony.
Mr. Lennox said: "I am delighted to receive this generous donation of $10,...
As seen by the recent obstacles encountered by Stephen Astwood, it is becoming abundantly clear that a direct route to professional football is a very tall order.
Times have changed since the days when Clyde Best, Shaun Goater and Kyle Lightbourne en...
Women's rights activist Moya Margaret Boyd has died at the age of 84.
She passed away on Saturday after a battle with cancer following a long and determined life, in which she fought for equality for women and better legislation.
A co-founder of The ...
independence is mere coincidence.
First Telecommunications Minister Renee Webb stated that Bermuda would benefit from independence and that the Government wants it; the only question is one of timing, she said.
Then, during the debate on constitution...
charities and not-for-profit organisations yesterday.
Focus counselling services got cash to buy homes, Habitat for Humanity got money for affordable housing, the Smithsonian Folklife Festival will spend its award on education and St. George's Prepar...
Declan McKervy, 25, from Holywood, Northern Ireland was called to the Bar earlier this month.
Mr. McKervy completed his education at Chester Law School after his undergraduate degree programme at Queen's University in Ireland.
He met his wife, Jennif...
Further live televised "dialogues'' on the thorny question of race in Bermuda are planned following the success of the one held last week.
Co-organiser Cris Valdes Dapena confirmed that at least one future televised discussion will take place because...
Bermuda.
*** Moderator -- Mr. Roy Wright Welcome to you all. I sincerely hope that as we engage in this discussion we will certainly break grounds of sort, but out of this discussion will come a momentum for us to move forward in the issue of race ...