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DNA releases draft version of Freedom of Information Act
THE Democratic National Alliance yesterday released the party's draft version of a Freedom of Information Act, with Deputy Leader Christopher Mortimer daring the Christie administration muster up the courage to "do what is right for the Bahamian people."
Bahamian Luxury Lifestyle Brand Releases Newest Digital Supplement "Paradise Found"
Bahamian Escapes Luxury Real Estate and Lifestyle brand, launched its newest digital magazine supplement on Tuesday November 8th, 2016.
In a tangle
In a tangle
Listening to V. Alfred Gray maneuver his way through the latest round of controversy to ensnare him reminded us of his disgracefully conflicting responses after we revealed last year that he had involved himself in a judicial matter in his constituency, and underscored once again how disastrous and embarrassing he has been as a member of the Cabinet of Prime Minister Perry Christie.
Action needed to address Caribbean cybersecurity
Action needed to address Caribbean cybersecurity
Just over a week ago Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, Netflix, Visa and many more premium providers of global web services temporarily went offline. This was because they had indirectly suffered the effects of a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack on Dyn, a largely unknown intermediary that enables web users to access the addresses of major web sites.
The Bahamas Weekly signs deal with Dow Jones' Factiva
The Bahamas Weekly News Team is excited to announce that we have signed a licensing agreement with Dow Jones & Company through their business information and research tool Factiva.
The transformational phenomenon
The transformational phenomenon
Hurricane Matthew, fortunately, is now a part of the Bahamian folklore and history.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (19-23 September, 2016)
Speaking at the Abaco Business Outlook on Thursday of this week, Prime Minister Christie hailed the economy of Abaco as strong, buttressed by more than one billion dollars worth of tourism related developments in addition to support infrastructural public works.
Data proves Bahamas well-regulated, Rolle insists
Data proves Bahamas well-regulated, Rolle insists
Minister of State for Investments Khaalis Rolle said that rather than highlighting a problem, the leaking of 1.3 million documents from The Bahamas' corporate registry validates that The Bahamas is a transparent international financial center with a thorough and well-functioning records regime.
Review of data systems after 'Bahama Papers' leak
Review of data systems after 'Bahama Papers' leak
ATTORNEY General Allyson Maynard-Gibson confirmed yesterday that officials have undertaken a review of data systems at the Registrar General's Department following the leak of 1.3 million files from the corporate registry.