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Residents on Rosewood Exuma: We Don’t Want It, We Need It

EXUMA, BAHAMAS – The Rosewood Exuma Resort expected to bring about major change for cays throughout the Exuma Cays particularly for the nearly 400 residents on Blackpoint.

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EXUMA, BAHAMAS – The Rosewood Exuma Resort expected to bring about major change for cays throughout the Exuma Cays particularly for the nearly 400 residents on Blackpoint.

Residents there expressing their support for the project citing the fact that tourism is number one industry.

They say this project will help highlight the Exuma Cays internationally, drawing in more business and opportunities.

Principal of Blackpoint Comprehensive School, Ethnique Rolle, along with two of her students, are also anticipating opportunities for future generations. 

 Construction worker, Delgado Rolle, shares why he supports the project. 

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