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Ingraham Says he has Reports of Vote Buying
Ingraham Says he has Reports of Vote Buying
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said Saturday night he received reports that Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) operatives have allegedly tried to buy votes in a Haitian-Bahamian community with cash stuffed inside t-shirts.
PLP Social Security Promises are Like Shifting Sands
PLP Social Security Promises are Like Shifting Sands
The PLP claims to ?Believe in Bahamians? yet it provides no clear social security plan. The PLP charter 2012 is an echo of its ?Our Plan? 2002. Empty promises.
The clues are not hard to spot. Look for the words ?formulate a plan?, ?continue to review?, ?support existing (FNM) plan?, ?consult with?, ?carefully consider?, ?establish a committee to conduct an analysis?, ?establish a subcommitte...
PLP?s Pie-in-the-Sky Jobs Claims Wholly Unsupported
PLP?s Pie-in-the-Sky Jobs Claims Wholly Unsupported
The Claim: Perry Christie and the PLP claim to have created 22,000 jobs during their last term in office and promise to create 10,000 jobs within two years if elected.
Yamacraw Opening - Candidate Dion Foulkes
Yamacraw Opening - Candidate Dion Foulkes
Rt. Hon Prime Minister and Mrs. Ingraham; Colleagues;FNMs;Yamacraw:
I am happy to report to you tonight: That Yamacraw is FNM!
Yamacraw is ? Colour Red! Fred Mitchell and Perry Christie had some peculiar things to say at their meeting the other night. Really peculiar. But I?m not getting into that.
Resolution at Paradise Island
Resolution at Paradise Island
President and Managing Director of Kerzner International (Bahamas) George Markantonis said yesterday that the conclusion of the Atlantis restructuring deal is "fairly imminent". Kerzner is the largest private sector employer in the country. The economic fate of The Bahamas is linked to the resolution of the debt issue on Paradise Island.
Markantonis said the exercise could wrap up by the end of ...
PM PLAYS DOWN ATLANTIS FEARS
PM PLAYS DOWN ATLANTIS FEARS
By DENISE MAYCOCK
Tribune Freeport Reporter
dmaycock@tribunemedia.net
FREEPORT - Although Brookfield Asset Management has cancelled the ownership transfer agreement with Kerzner International, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham says there is "no need for any concern" at the moment regarding the Atlantis resort.
While speaking with the media on Wednesday in Freeport, Mr Ingraham said Kerzner is sti...
Prime Minister Ingraham Delivers Annual New Year's Address to the Nation
My Fellow Bahamians:
On behalf of my colleagues in Government, my wife Delores, and on my own behalf, I extend to you and your family warm wishes for a blessed and happy New Year. I also extend these wishes to visitors to our country and to those listening to this broadcast overseas, especially Bahamian students and public officers in the service of The Bahamas.
Too big to fail
Too big to fail
The Atlantis resort on Paradise Island is a symbol of economic prosperity, growth and wealth for The Bahamas. The luxury resort, which opened its doors in the early 1990s, came at a time when the country was struggling financially and needed a beacon of hope to guide it to economic stability.
When Sol Kerzner, hotel mogul and chairman of Kerzner International, opened the hotel in 1994, the country...
Businesses voice their concerns about failed deal between Kerzner, Brookfield
Amidst looming uncertainty about the fate of Atlantis and the One&Only Ocean Club, several Bahamian businesses voiced their concerns on the situation.
"We are concerned and we are watching it, definitely," said Linda Lam, co-owner and co-manager of Mike's Chinese Custom Tailoring.
Mike's has supplied Atlantis with uniforms and other related services for over 10 years, Lam said.
"We do quite a bit ...
Political spat over Atlantis
Political spat over Atlantis
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham and Opposition leader Perry Christie yesterday traded insults and blame over Kerzner International's debt crisis, which has put the future of Atlantis resort on Paradise Island into question.
The comments came a day after news broke that Brookfield Asset Management, the Canadian conglomerate that sought to take over Kerzner's Bahamian and Mexican holdings in a $175 m...