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A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW ON INDEPENDENCE: 43 years on and still we need to break the shackles
A YOUNG MAN'S VIEW ON INDEPENDENCE: 43 years on and still we need to break the shackles
WHILST WE have accomplished much since our Independence in 1973, we continue to be a country that celebrates "flag independence", more so than what it means to be truly economically and socially diverse and self-determining.
New Freight Operation for The Bahamas
New Freight Operation for The Bahamas
The Bahamas - Middle East based logistics specialist GAC has formed an alliance with Bahamian agency Elnet Maritime Co. Ltd.,
which will commence operations on the 1st March under the name
GAC-Elnet. Elnet Maritime was only formed in 2008 as a freight vessel
support agency offering full service from ships spares to Customs
clearance and bunker services.
Elnet's growing reputation suited
GAC ...
BGF stages golf tournament in Exuma
BGF stages golf tournament in Exuma
The Bahamas Golf Federation (BGF), in keeping with one of its prime objectives, recently announced that it will be holding its next tournament at the Sandals Emerald Bay Golf Course in Exuma.
Zootopia and 10 Cloverfield Lane -- two films that are worth watching
There were no new movies released in the country last week. In fact, this has been an unusual start to the New Year in local cinemas, with a number of new films either coming weeks after their North American release dates, or not showing up here at all.
A question of character
A question of character
Opposition leaders daydream of a perfect storm that they could ride into power: a proliferation of crises, policy failures by the government, divisions within the governing party and scandals in the government.
Chipman critical of ministers' reaction to U.S. advisory
Shadow Minister of Foreign Affairs Hubert Chipman said yesterday that Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell and Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin appear more upset that the Christie administration has been ?embarrassed because of its gross failure to protect Bahamians and visitors? than what he said is a staggering level of violent crime.
Solar or coal? India's decision may decide the fate of the planet
A number of functionaries with documents in envelopes wait outside the small office of EVR Raju, the environmental manager of the Jharia coalfield in north-east India.
HMBS Lawrence W. Major arrives in Nassau
HMBS Lawrence W. Major arrives in Nassau
The fifth and largest vessel in the new fleet of the Royal Bahamas Defense Force as part of the government?s Sandy Bottom Project, the auxiliary landing craft HMBS Lawrence W. Major, arrived in Nassau on Friday evening, 4th December.
Remarks by Prime Minister Christie at the 9th Annual Exuma Business Outlook
I'm delighted to be in Exuma today to address this 9th Annual Exuma Business Outlook and to congratulate the organizer for again mounting this commendable forum.
Christie says disaster models need review
Christie says disaster models need review
Prime Minister Perry Christie acknowledged yesterday that Hurricane Joaquin has exposed weaknesses in the country's current disaster models and called for a complete review of that system.