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NIB JOINS IN THE PMU 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WITH CHARITABLE DONATION

NIB JOINS IN THE PMU 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION WITH CHARITABLE DONATION

4/12/2023 1:34:43 PM
April 5, 2023, The National Insurance Board - Bahamas partners with the Public Managers Union (PMU), on the occasion of the Union’s 30th Anniversary and in recognition of The Bahamas' 50th Anniversary of Independence, by joyfully supporting and tangibly donating to Persis Rodgers Home for the Aged.

Mrs. Frances Ledee, administrator of the Persis Rodgers Home for the Aged, receiving a monetary donation, food and household goods from PMU's president Cassandra Lewis and Mrs. Heather Maynard, NIB Legal Officer, along with members of the union.




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