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Letter: Time to dispense with party system
Letter: Time to dispense with party system
EDITOR, The Tribune.
So there will be a new party from which to choose candidates at the next general election. (Tribune, 9th July, 2010). Yet another group who will split the vote and create diversions from anything that even remotely resembles any discussion and debate on a genuine issue of national relevance. As if the two main parties were not quite sufficient in creating both ill feeling and...
Former Hotel Corp. chairman urges both parties to support Baha Mar
By STAFF WRITER
Guardian News Desk
Former Chairman of the Bahamas Hotel Corporation George Smith has expressed the view that both the Progressive Liberal Party and Free National Movement should vote to support the Baha Mar project.
"We ought to support it and wherever we differ we should meet with the people and arrive at an understanding,"said Smith in an interview yesterday withThe Nassau Guardi...
Progressive Liberal Party Statement on Straw Vendors
Progressive Liberal Party Statement on Straw Vendors
Nassau, Bahamas - Enclosed is a Press Statement by Progressive Liberal Party.
The Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette's remarks about the
arrest of the vendors in New York is unhelpful. A Minister of Foreign
Affairs cannot come off as politically impotent in their situation.
When its citizens are in trouble, they expect that the government will
come to their assistance. Thankfully, th...
Progressive Liberal Party Statement On Straw Vendors in New York
Nassau, Bahamas - The Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette's remarks about the
arrest of the vendors in New York is unhelpful. A Minister of Foreign
Affairs cannot come off as politically impotent in their situation. When
its citizens are in trouble, they expect that the government will come
to their assistance. Thankfully, the technocrats in Foreign Affairs know
what their job is:...
MuMo's official After Party at Bullion, October 2nd
MuMo's official After Party at Bullion, October 2nd
Nassau, Bahamas - After a solid two days of
panels, star-studded keynote addresses, a
listening session, the
MuMo Marketplace and special concert events you can enjoy the official
Music Momentum Summit's After Party at Bullion in the British Colonial Hilton from 10pm until on Saturday,
April 2nd.
It's all apart of Saturdays in the City Ladies Night. $10 cover.
VIP Guest List and ...
Grand Bahama Children's Home 30th Anniversary Cocktail Party, October 15th
Freeport, Grand
Bahama -
The Grand Bahama Children's Home invites you to our
30th
Anniversary Cocktail Party
"Memories A String of Pearls" Celebrating 30
years with the Grand Bahama Children's Home under the patronage of Her
Excellency Lady Joan Foulkes.
October 15th, 2010 at 7:30pm - Until at Crescent Pool of Our Lucaya. Dress: Black or White with Pearls.
Tickets: $75 in advance/...
Bahamas Constitution Party plans legal action to prevent LBGTQ curriculum in schools
Education minister dismisses 'erroneous claims' over LBGTQ curriculum NASSAU, BAHAMAS —The Bahamas Constitution Party (BCP) says that it is taking legal action against the Ministry of Education, a move which it says is necessary to protect minors against efforts by education officials to raise LBGTQ awareness in schools without parental consent. In a statement, Pastor [...]
House Speakers Should Resign From Their Parties
House Speakers Should Resign From Their Parties
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Former Chief Parliamentary Clerk Maurice Tynes says he believes house speakers should resign from their parties when appointed to the post.
Party or country?
Party or country?
Dear Editor, Bahamian people like party. It could even be said that we like party too much. With or without invitation, Bahamians will be down with party. "Party or country?" might be the priceless question. Look around today, and you figure out the answer to that. Throwing the baby out with the bathwater, in most ...
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PLP must put country before party
PLP must put country before party
At the very least, Minister of Immigration Keith Bell has been an embarrassing distraction from the government's agenda with his antics over the last few months. At worst, he has become the poster child for the beginning of the end of public trust in the Davis administration. Last month, Bell admitted to swearing in a ...
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