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Gov't seeks to modify measures aimed at protecting activists
THE government will seek to have the precautionary measures set by the Organisation of American States' human rights arm for the protection of five Bahamian environmental lobbyists modified or lifted on the grounds that the men misrepresented and sensationalised their allegations to gain international attention.
There are good Bahamian men
There are good Bahamian men
Twelve years ago, springing out of my observations and concerns about the dearth of authentic, morally sound Bahamian men, I wrote an article entitled: "New Breed of Bahamian Men Needed".
Bahamas 16 Weddings Invitation to provide economic boost
On November 16, The Bahamas will cement its position as the leading destination for weddings and honeymoons when it hosts its third Bahamas 16 Weddings Invitation.
Benedictine bridges, part 2
Benedictine bridges, part 2
Last week in part one of this series, we recounted the immensely impactful influence of the Benedictines from Saint John's University (SJU) in Collegeville, Minnesota on the Bahamian society.
Gospel Fest to bring hundreds of worshippers to The Bahamas
Love, unity, and spirituality will be on full display in Nassau in November at the first "It's Better in The Bahamas Gospel Fest".
Carnival fables & fairy tales
Carnival fables & fairy tales
There is a recently released movie, a true story entitled, "Florence Foster Jenkins". This film aptly describes the state of leadership in our country today to a tee. Just like Aesop's fables, and many of the fairy tales we grew up on, those tales seem to be manifesting right before our eyes.
KB's latest releases raises questions through his song, the #1 recording artist... says the Bahamian people want answers too!
The Bahamas #1 recording artist Kirkland 'KB' Bodie today released his latest song, Mr. Education, taking aim at the Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome Fitzgerald and challenging the Cabinet minister to reveal how he got personal e-mails he read in the House of Assembly, an act that drew anger and disbelief from across the political spectrum.
We all need someone to lean on
We all need someone to lean on
There's a particular commercial which is aired on T.V. a lot these days, and the background music playing during the commercial is the very popular song of some years ago "Lean on Me" which I remember playing a lot when I was a professional musician. The first line of that song is in fact the title of this particular article -- we all need someone to lean on. Yes indeed we do.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (11-15 July, 2016)
The Bahamas Parliament met on Wednesday of this week to debate two historic pieces of legislation: The University of The Bahamas Bill and the Construction Contractors Bill.
The Creative Industries
The Creative Industries
Creative industries are a 'new' fixture in the discussions among government development folks.