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Concessions for first-time homeowners could lead to 'fraud and corruption'
A leading businessman and civic leader yesterday charged that the prime minister’s recent pledge to provide construction concessions for first-time homeowners would be very difficult to manage and fraught with fraud and corruption if it’s not properly thought through by all stakeholders.
PLP leaders accuse govt of failing Grand Bahama
PLP leaders accuse govt of failing Grand Bahama
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party leader Philip "Brave" Davis criticised the government for its "failed" initiatives and deals as well as Hurricane Dorian relief efforts on Grand Bahama.
PM'S PLEDGE TO HELP NEW HOME OWNERS: Minnis unveils range of concessions to kick start house building explosion
PM'S PLEDGE TO HELP NEW HOME OWNERS: Minnis unveils range of concessions to kick start house building explosion
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has said if re-elected the Free National Movement will provide housing construction concessions for all first-time Bahamian homeowners who are building an owner-occupied dwelling valued at $300,000 or less.
Only 168 businesses, individuals apply for new tax concessions
Only 168 businesses and individuals have applied for some tax concessions just introduced during the 2021/2022 budget, a Ministry of Finance official said yesterday.
Cheque fraud alert
Cheque fraud alert
POLICE are warning members of the business community to be on alert due to a recent spate of fraudulent cheques being circulated.
90m deal to expand PMH site
90m deal to expand PMH site
A $90m contract was signed yesterday to expand and upgrade infrastructure at Princess Margaret Hospital and the Rand Memorial in Grand Bahama.
Bail for man who denied assaulting sister
Bail for man who denied assaulting sister
A 43-year-old man who denied assaulting his sister earlier this week was on Friday granted bail ahead of his trial.
Dyah Neilson enjoys the best of both worlds
Dyah Neilson enjoys the best of both worlds
Some artists live to paint. Dyah Neilson lives amidst her paintings. To get to a drawer for a t-shirt, she has to shuffle past art supplies before she juggles canvases leaning up against the dresser. To climb into bed, she crawls over works in progress.
Prime Minister Minnis announces extension of Hurricane Dorian Exigency Order
The Exigency Order issued following Hurricane Dorian has been extended to 31st December 2019, Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr Hubert Minnis has announced...
Minister Ferreira says, "People's National Clean-Up Day" in October
Minister of the Environment & Housing, the Hon. Romauld Ferreira, announced in the House of Assembly, September 20, that his Ministry is fulfilling the first of the Government's promises, quoted in its public 2017 Manifesto, "to inaugurate the People's National Clean-Up Day...