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BTC Appoints Delmaro Duncombe As B2B Director
BTC Appoints Delmaro Duncombe As B2B Director
BTC has announced the appointment of B2B veteran, Delmaro Duncombe as its Director of B2B Operations, a sector of the business which represents a significant share of the company’s overall business and revenue.
PM Davis: The persistent cycle of violence and crime ‘a dark cloud’ over The Bahamas
During his Communication to the House of Assembly on Crime and the Amendment to the Bail Act, on January 24, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis noted that, for far too long the persistent cycle of violence and crime had been “a dark cloud” over The Bahamas.
BOLD GUNMAN: Man walks into gas station and allegedly shoots pump attendant
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Police have secured Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) footage from cameras at a gas station, located at the intersection of East Street and Bamboo Boulevard, where a pump attendant was reportedly shot shortly before 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. The gas station is adjacent to a police station. The CCTV footage shows a man, wearing [...]
DETENTION 'IS PRICE WE PAY': Munroe says wrongful identification and arrest a 'potential inconvenience'
DETENTION 'IS PRICE WE PAY': Munroe says wrongful identification and arrest a 'potential inconvenience'
NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said though facial recognition CCTVs may wrongly identify someone as a criminal, "being arrested on suspicion and being held up to 48 hours is part of the price we pay for living in a free, democratic, orderly society".
We Welcome The Community In This Crime Fighting Initiative
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Crime fighting just got a technological edge. The Royal Bahamas Police Force officially launching its CCTV program that seeks to partner with the community in the fight against crime.
FNM: Talk without action will not influence voters
FNM: Talk without action will not influence voters
TALK without action or "tangible results" will not influence voters, according to the Free National Movement. The governing party defended its record as "fighters" for Bahamians in a press statement after heavy criticism from the PLP over the weekend.
The Opposition Puts Themselves First
The Opposition Puts Themselves First
Bahamians are registering to vote in large numbers because of a patriotic and democratic spirit deep in their hearts and minds about deciding our collective future and that of generations to come. Voters will choose the party and leader who have shown tangible results, not just talk, in meeting the needs and improving the quality of life of The Bahamas.
BTC Supports Relaunch of Technical Cadet Corps Programme
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) will invest $61,000 to support the relaunch of the Technical Cadet Corps Programme, placing special emphasis on having high school students train with BTC professionals to learn more about the telecoms industry and the company’s continuous rollout of fiber to the home.
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PM lashes PLP on crime plan
PM lashes PLP on crime plan
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said last night his greatest priority is the safety and security of Bahamians, and declared that the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) does not have the "decisive leadership or clean hands" needed to fight crime.
Speaking at the opening of the Free National Movement's (FNM) Fort Charlotte constituency office, Ingraham said PLP Leader Perry Christie and his party do not...