
Earyel Bowleg
Earyel Bowleg is a staff reporter for the Tribune, where she covers various issues, including labor rights and human trafficking in The Bahamas. Recently, she was involved in reporting on the Bahamian government's stance regarding the compensation of Cuban workers, amidst concerns raised by the United States about potential human rights violations linked to Cuba's labor export programs.
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Earyel Bowleg is the Tribune Staff Reporter who wrote the article about the police investigation.
Police probe officer over alleged bribe solicitationMr Davis named Earyel Bowleg as one of the future of Bahamian journalism.
PM to ask Cabinet to invest in the future of journalismEaryel Bowleg is a Tribune Staff Reporter who wrote about the queen conch conservation project.
FAU and Island School partner to launch queen conch conservation project in EleutheraEaryel Bowleg is a Tribune Staff Reporter who wrote the article.
Ministry shifts focus away from Cuba to supply needed teachersEaryel Bowleg is the Tribune Staff Reporter covering the environmental agency's review of a luxury resort proposal in Exuma.
Environment agency still reviewing $200m luxury resort in ExumaEaryel Bowleg is another Tribune staff reporter involved in reporting on the Cuban workers' compensation issue.
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