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Op-Ed: The emergence of the FNM
Op-Ed: The emergence of the FNM
The Political Landscape of The Bahamas in 2023 - Part 3 Dear Editor, The current state of the FNM has generated much commentary, discussion and attention in recent times. In the midst of internal conflicts, rebellion and challenges, the question must be asked: can and will the FNM emerge from this political quagmire? The answer [...]
PLPs pay tribute to Wilchcombe
PLPs pay tribute to Wilchcombe
The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) was all Obie Wilchcombe knew, and the political organization he loved with all his heart because he understood what the party means to the people of The Bahamas, his lifelong friend Glenys Hanna-Martin said at PLP headquarters in New Providence last night as PLPs paid tribute to the late West Grand Bahama ...
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MPs' tributes to George A. Smith
MPs' tributes to George A. Smith
Members of Parliament paid tribute yesterday to the late George Andrew Smith, 82, who served in the House of Assembly from 1968 to 1997, and who died at his home unexpectedly on May 25. Prime Minister Philip Davis, a longtime close friend, led the tributes, calling Smith, who had represented his home island of Exuma, ...
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The right to vote
The right to vote
Dear Editor, Woodes Rogers arrived in Nassau in 1729 for his second tour of duty as governor of The Bahamas.
PM tells Killarney: Minnis is failing you
PM tells Killarney: Minnis is failing you
Prime Minister Philip Davis told supporters during a Killarney Branch meeting last night that former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis, the MP for the area, is failing them and is so busy fighting within his own party that he has "forgotten about you".
Pintard defends FNM Senate pick
Pintard defends FNM Senate pick
Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard said he is not too concerned about the "noise in the market" regarding the selection of opposition Senator Lanisha Rolle.
'Govt broke the law'
'Govt broke the law'
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard declared in the House of Assembly yesterday that the government "broke the law" in funding a political trip to Bermuda, then having the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) reimburse it for the charter flight.
Torchbearers Youth Association's 50 years of empowerment
Dear Editor, I would like to thank the editor of this paper for affording me this space to write about the Torchbearers Youth Association, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this month. The Torchbearers Youth Association (TYA) is the oldest youth political organization in The Bahamas. It is the youth arm of the Free National Movement ...
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What Is The Truth Behind The Bacon-Nygard Battle
What Is The Truth Behind The Bacon-Nygard Battle
The Clifton Review is a bi-weekly column that examines the question of the Clifton project along with the evolution of the war between two billionaires, the links to unsavory characters, the use of the courts for personal agendas, the involvement of the Government opposition party (the FNM), and the attacks on the Government of The Bahamas.
Pinewood Young Professionals Organization Launched
Pinewood Young Professionals Organization Launched
Nassau, Bahamas - On
March 28 2012, The Pinewood Young Professionals Organization (PYPO) was
launched to meet the desires of young professionals with in the Pinewood
community. The launch of PYPO, has attracted residents between the ages of 18
to 40 year and to date, members includes
construction
workers, doctors, lawyers, bankers, customer service reps., and unemployed
residents.
Khaalis E...