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Moody's: Deficit could hit 636m
Moody's: Deficit could hit 636m
The Bahamas' 2016-2017 fiscal deficit could rise as high as $636 million or 7 per cent of GDP, Moody's has warned, due to the Christie administration's pre-election spending binge...
Advanced Poll voting underway for The Bahamas' 2017 General Election
"The polls opened late but the advance poll is underway in the 2017 general election as Bahamians begin the process of electing the next government of The Bahamas. One of the sites for voting is Kendal G. L. Isaacs National Gymnasium in New Providence..."
Bahamas Congratulates Germany on Successful Elections
The Bahamas has sent a formal Note of congratulation to the Federal Republic of Germany on Sunday's successful elections for its Bundestag, or Federal Parliament, and the election of Mrs. Angela Merkel...
Prime Minister stresses performance and professionalism during visit to BIS/ZNS
Prime Minister, Dr. the Hon. Hubert Alexander Minnis Thursday told management and staff of Bahamas Information Services and the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas that they will be held accountable for their performance, professionalism and punctuality or lack thereof...
High Marks from CARICOM for conduct of 2017 General Election: 88 Percent of Registered Voters Casts Ballots
High Marks from CARICOM for conduct of 2017 General Election: 88 Percent of Registered Voters Casts Ballots
A preliminary report from the Caribbean Community?s (CARICOM) Election Observer Mission has given The Bahamas high marks for the conduct of the 2017 General Election...
Learning how to vote
Learning how to vote
A YOUTH organisation is taking steps to prepare prospective first time voters for the civic responsibility of casting a ballot in the upcoming general election...
PLP Chairman blasts Minnis for 'bad' candidates
PLP Chairman blasts Minnis for 'bad' candidates
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Chairman Bradley Roberts has castigated Free National Movement Leader Dr Hubert Minnis saying his "failed leadership" has led the party to select "bad and unfit" candidates to run for the impending 2017 general election...
Damn the popular vote
Remarks by Hon. Fred Mitchell at Bahamas Diplomatic Week Opening Ceremony
This is my valedictory statement as Minister of Foreign Affairs to you for this term. In doing so and as I say farewell, I would like to thank all of you for coming and for the support which you have given our country over the years and especially during this time of the post hurricane emergency.
Symonette: FNM still viable
Symonette: FNM still viable
Former Deputy Prime Minister Brent Symonette said he believes the Free National Movement (FNM) is "still a viable party" for the 2017 general election, despite the number of party members who have opted not to seek renomination or those who have ended their candidacy.