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Arbitration Sector Considered to Hold "Great Potential" for the Country
The Minister of Financial Services, the Hon. Hope Strachan says that the establishment of an International Arbitration Centre would be ?good business? for the country.
Why I support George Smith in his fight against BREA
Why I support George Smith in his fight against BREA
Having served as president of the Bahamas Real Estate Association and chairman of the Real Estate Board for four non-consecutive years, I've been asked by persons why I support George Smith in his fight against BREA.
2015-2016 Mid-Term Budget Review Contribution by the Hon. M. Perry Gomez
Mr. Speaker, I wish to begin by thanking the Almighty God for the wonderful privilege and opportunity to represent the Great People of North Andros and the Berry Islands in this Honourable House.
Debate on the Midyear Budget Review: Fiscal Year 2015-2016 by the Hon. Philip E. Davis
This is the midyear budget review and the contributions have been hijacked by many distractions. I will not allow myself to be distracted but obedient to the reason that we are here.
BIA cries foul: Bill erases intermediaries
BIA cries foul: Bill erases intermediaries
The Bahamas Insurance Association (BIA) yesterday continued to release its serial responses to the draft National Health Insurance (NHI) bill.
The Bahamas cannot be taxed into prosperity
The Bahamas cannot be taxed into prosperity
Over the last three decades, the Bahamian people have been burdened with a seemingly uncontrollable, ballooning debt that now stands at nearly $7 billion, a tripling of recurrent government expenditure and an overall economy lacking in much pliability and diversity.
Commonwealth Bank to invest $800,000 in new corporate learning centre
Commonwealth Bank recently signed a contract for a new corporate training centre at a cost of $800,000. In doing so, the Bank cited its emphasis on customer service and training as ?the number one reason we are the leading bank in The Bahamas.?
The impossibility of governing without public confidence
Food security represents one of the most significant challenges facing The Bahamas today. The more self-reliant a small, developing nation can become in terms of feeding itself, the less vulnerable it is to the sudden twists and turns of international events.
Suriname delegation to study Bahamas VAT rollout
Suriname delegation to study Bahamas VAT rollout
A delegation from Suriname will be in The Bahamas beginning today to study The Bahamas' implementation of value-added tax (VAT) from the drafting of the legislation to the conduct of the consultation and the rollout of the wildly successful tax.
The struggle is real for the Bahamian youth
The struggle is real for the Bahamian youth
There seems to be increasing anxiety, impatience, intolerance and frustration among the Bahamian youth in relation to the state of affairs in the country.