October 23, 2024
Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs Clay Sweeting speaks during a press briefing at the Office of The Prime Minister on October 22, 2024. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff
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Three more shantytowns marked for demolition
THREE more shantytowns — two in New Providence and one in Andros — have been marked for demolition as the government’s Unregulated Community Action Task Force presses ahead with its nationwide clearance campaign, Works and Family Island Affairs Minister Clay Sweeting said yesterday.
Works locked out of Abaco office for failing to pay rent
AN ABACO property owner locked the office of a government agency after going more than a year without receiving rent from the government.
‘Time to act over roadside garages’
WORKS Minister Clay Sweeting said the government has identified Crown land to relocate roadside garages around New Providence.
Abaco workers waiting for govt to pay one year later
A GROUP of government workers engaged to survey shantytown communities in Abaco are calling on government to pay outstanding monies owed them for their work.
‘Flooding mitigation a priority, but eradicating it an impossible dream’
WORKS Minister Clay Sweeting said flood mitigation is a crucial priority for his ministry, but it is unrealistic to promise complete eradication of flooding.



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