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Ministry of Tourism Updates
Cacique Awards to support Tourism and Hospitality programme at UB
By Kendea Smith, Bahamas Ministry of Tourism
Mar 15, 2017 - 1:12:53 PM


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The Minister's Award at the 16th Cacique Awards was awarded to the late Dr. Myles Munroe and his wife Ruth Munroe. Their children Charisa and Myles Munroe Jr. accepted the award on their behalf. (MOT File photo)

The Business of Tourism will be on full display at the Baha Mar Convention Center come April 8 as the Ministry of Tourism presents the 17th Cacique Awards. Tickets for the glamorous event are now on sale.

The prestigious awards represent the highest honour in Tourism as it celebrates the brightest and best in the country’s number one industry.

Categories for the awards include Transportation, Local Airlines and Tour Operators, Creative Arts, Handicraft, Special Events, Cecil Rose Sports and Leisure, Sustainable Tourism, Human Resources, Manager of the Year, Chef of the Year, Employee of the Year –Front of House, Employee of the Year – Back of House, Sales Executive of the Year, Hotelier of the Year, the Minister’s Award, Clement T. Maynard Lifetime Achievement Award, the Blue Ribbon Panel Award, the Willie Love Award and the People’s Choice Award.

Writer and Chorography Director of the program Ian Poitier said he is excited for this year’s gala as it is the first event of this magnitude being held at Baha Mar.

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DMAC performs at 16th Cacique Awards

“We are going to bring the usual glamour and excitement that people have come to know and love over the years. In addition, this year we want to draw people into the world of tourism, hospitality and what it is like if you’re involved in tourism. The Business of Tourism is our theme and we are going to look at the mechanics. There are thousands of people involved in that process and each one of them plays a vital role,” he said.

“Baha Mar is spectacular for the region and for the world and one of the reasons why breaking ground for Baha Mar has been of such interest is the scale of it. That is now coming to fruition and so having the Cacique Awards here makes it all worth while.”

Tickets for the Cacique Awards are $50 and all proceeds go to a scholarship for deserving students of the Tourism and Hospitality programme at the University of The Bahamas.

Tickets can be purchased at the Ministry of Tourism by contacting Evamae Ferguson at 302-2078.



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