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March 20, 2024
Prime Minister Davis says he was in Botswana representing ‘not just The Bahamas but the spirit of unity and cooperation that transcends oceans’

During his Official Remarks at the Joint Press Conference with President Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana, on March 18, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that it filled him “with immense joy and a deep sense of privilege” to be there among friends in the Republic of Botswana, representing “not just The Bahamas but the spirit of unity and cooperation tha...

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March 19, 2024
PwC launches Corporate Governance Pulse Survey report

Caribbean boards are under pressure to deal with disruption and drive change, while addressing ever increasing regulatory and societal expectations.How are they responding? PwC’s Pulse Survey reveals that board executives recognise that change is needed in areas ranging from boardroom diversity to the management of climate-related risks. Yet the pace of change remains slow and good intentions ar...

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March 15, 2024
THE STRUGGLE IS REAL: Insurer acknowledges challenges in managing impact of higher rates on customers

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A local BISX-listed insurer has acknowledged challenges in mitigating the impact of higher insurance rates on consumers as it renewed concerns over the lack of reinsurance capacity despite surging demand for property coverage in the region. Alister McKellar, JS Johnson's managing director, in his latest quarterly update to the company's shareholders, noted: [...]

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May 15, 2011
Letter: I hope bishops worldwide will be encouraged to promote Latin Mass

EDITOR, The Tribune.

I welcome Pope Benedict XVI's counterrevolution aimed at restoring the Latin Mass. Vatican II never called for the elimination of Latin. The pope's decision to have it taught in all seminaries is meant to foster a more comprehensive and profound understanding of the church's liturgy.

Latin is the official language of the Catholic Church. It is a "dead" language that prevents...

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April 13, 2011
Caribbean entrepreneurship

Who would have thought that the richest man in mainland China sells sodas and not efficiently made consumer electronics and certainly not automobile parts or power tools? He sells sodas.
Billionaire Zong Qinghou of Hangzhou Wahaha Group Co., with "Wahaha" being a literal translation of laughing child in Chinese, has an estimated net worth of over $7 billion (USD) as stated by Forbes Magazine in 2...

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Blessed is the Nation!
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April 12, 2011
Blessed is the Nation!

By Pastor Matthew Allen

Ps.33: 12. Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance. This word blessed in the Hebrew is: 'esher, eh'-sher; which means Happy / happiness; and is interpreted / translated empowered to prosper. Empowered to prosper is the nation whose God ('elohiym, el-o-heem') is the Lord (Yahweh); and the people whom he hath ...

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April 14, 2011
Remarks by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham - Sybil Blyden Centre Opening

I am very pleased to participate in the official opening and naming of the Sybil Blyden Centre here at the Stapledon School. I wish to extend sincerest thanks to The Bahamas Association for the Mentally Retarded led by Mr. Lowell Mortimer and other generous donors who embraced Mrs. Blyden?s dream of a centre to provide vocational training and instruction for the students of the Stapledon School.

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January 30, 2024
40 Ballistic Vests to NEMS

An official handover of 40 ballistic vests to National Emergency Medical Services (NEMS) first responders was conducted at NEMS, Thompson Boulevard, January 26, 2024, donated by Global Emergency Services Consulting Group.

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January 22, 2024
8th Annual Cycling Event Eclipses $500K in Fundraising for Exuma Causes

Tour de Turquoise, the charity cycling event that raises funds for Exuma while boosting healthy living and community spirit, revealed today this weekend’s race was the most successful in the event’s history, raising nearly $150,000 and pushing total donations since the event started past the half million-dollar mark.

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January 15, 2024
Opposition reiterrates concerns over The Bahamas' fiscal trajectory and growth prospects

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Opposition is again expressing concerns about the Bahamian economy's fiscal trajectory and growth prospects, as the World Bank recently reduced the country's economic growth forecast for 2024 to 1.8 percent.   East Grand Bahama MP and Opposition Shadow Finance Minister Kwasi Thompson, in a statement, questioned what the downgrade in the [...]

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