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Violate bail and you could get five years in prison
Violate bail and you could get five years in prison
NATIONAL Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage yesterday introduced legislation in the House of Assembly that would make violating bail an offence punishable with up to a $50,000 fine and/or up to five years in prison.
Debate on resolution to borrow $20 million from the Inter-American Development Bank for The Citizen Security and Justice Programme BU.
Mr Speaker, we have witnessed a steady increase in crime and violence rates in The Bahamas. Many of the victims have been young males who were killed with firearms. For example...
PCA 2016: Side event review #6
PCA 2016: Side event review #6
EPTLive's coverage of Day 4 of the PCA Main Event gets under way at noon.
This week in The Bahamas - Commentary by Elcott Coleby (Dec, 21- 25)
This week in The Bahamas - Commentary by Elcott Coleby: Dec, 21- 25
The face of hypocrisy
The face of hypocrisy
While contributing to the budget debate in the House of Assembly in 2011, Bain and Grants Town MP Dr. Bernard Nottage said "the ineffectiveness of the FNM to address growing crime trends and concerns to ensure that crime is kept at manageable levels, has resulted in this crime explosion".
Emergency/Disaster Preparedness For Person With Disabilities
The Bahamas National Council Preparation and Planning For Person With Disabilities.
If you or someone close to you have a disability or a special need, you may have to take additional steps to protect yourself and your family in an emergency.
Itchy skin
Itchy skin
Itchy skin is never a desirable condition. It affects all ages from infants to adults, regardless of color, race or creed; in other words "it is no respecter of persons". It can be distressing, discouraging and problematic particularly for infants, toddlers and the elderly. Additionally, certain skin conditions such as eczema/dermatitis are notorious for encouraging this problem. Itchy skin can be...
Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Prime Minister Anti-Crime Legislation
Communication By Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Prime Minister Anti-Crime Legislation. Mr. Speaker:
I wish to advise of the tabling for First Reading, a number of Bills.
National Address on Crime Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Prime Minister Commonwealth of The Bahamas
National Address on Crime Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Prime Minister Commonwealth of The Bahamas
The Challenges Confronting Us
My Fellow Bahamians:
Good evening.
Tonight, I speak to you on the issue of crime which is undoubtedly the most pressing issue in our nation. Crime has become one of the greatest threats to our way of life and to life itself.
The Opposition Puts Themselves First
The Opposition Puts Themselves First
Bahamians are registering to vote in large numbers because of a patriotic and democratic spirit deep in their hearts and minds about deciding our collective future and that of generations to come. Voters will choose the party and leader who have shown tangible results, not just talk, in meeting the needs and improving the quality of life of The Bahamas.