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Minnis: PM should be last person to talk of failing constituents
KILLARNEY MP Dr Hubert Minnis said Prime Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis should be the last person on earth to accuse him of failing his constituents, saying the record would show that Cat Island is the most neglected constituency in The Bahamas.
Discipleship and mission
Discipleship and mission
Reverend Father David Cooper laid his soul bare during night two of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Nassau's City-Wide Lenten Mission, sharing that, if nothing else, he came from the north to be a source of encouragement to others, to show people once again what God can do with brokenness.
Minnis to Davis: Run in Killarney and I'll retire you
Former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis yesterday defended his stewardship of his constituency and challenged Prime Minister Philip Davis, who accused him of failing Killarney, that if he is "man enough", to run against him in the next general election.
DIR launches registration portal for short-term rentals
The government has launched a registration portal for those who own short-term rentals to register their businesses, in an effort to ensure high standards of service across vacation rentals and to ensure those owners are meeting their tax obligations, a statement released yesterday by the Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) explained.
Girl guides celebrate international friendships
Girl guides celebrate international friendships
Making the world a better place is Girl Scout Law, so it's no surprise they have a holiday dedicated to doing just that, and the millions of Bahamas Girl Guides joined in recently in celebrating their global sisterhood and came together to take action as Girl Scouts and Girl Guides across the globe celebrated World Thinking Day. The day of friendship is a time for people to stand up for causes tha...
Four-Day Seminar Held for Consumer Affairs Inspectorate
The Ministry of Economic Affairs is currently hosting a four-day training seminar for inspectors in the Consumer Affairs division. The event is being held at SuperClubs Breezes, February 20-23.
Man in Cuban prison pleads for Bahamian jail transfer
A BAHAMIAN man being held in a Cuban prison on drug charges is pleading for the families of the Bahamian prisoners in detention there to peacefully protest outside the Cuban Embassy in an effort to get transferred to The Bahamas to serve their sentences.
FNM Chairman: Eleuthera water woes due to neglect
FNM Chairman: Eleuthera water woes due to neglect
AFTER reports of days of water disruption in South and Central Eleuthera, Free National Movement Chairman Dr Duane Sands called out the government for "neglecting" residents.
On the pulse of men's health
On the pulse of men's health
One of the top reasons men should want to know where they stand health-wise is that a high percentage of the causes of death across the board are caused by preventable diseases, according to a doctor. Good health, he said, is not done only for the individual's sake, but also for the sake of the people they love.
Girl Undergoes Rare Facial Reanimation Surgery, Restores Ability to Smile…at Cleveland Clinic
Girl Undergoes Rare Facial Reanimation Surgery, Restores Ability to Smile…at Cleveland Clinic
Nicole was born with unilateral congenital facial paralysis. The condition didn't allow her to move the right side of her face. (Courtesy: Carolina Gonzalez)