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The ghost limb syndrome
The ghost limb syndrome
So you're going to be writing about ghosts here today D. Paul some may query with an amused, somewhat puzzled look on their countenance?
Measures and Incentives for Recovery of Grand Bahama Economy Following the Devastation - House Communication by the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie
As a result of the devastation wrought on Grand Bahama by Hurricane Matthew, the second largest center of population and economic activity in our country, it has become necessary to quickly assess the situation and take such measures as are necessary to protect and sustain its economy as we seek to relieve human suffering.
Christie urges evacuations
Christie urges evacuations
As the potentially catastrophic Hurricane Matthew started its approach toward The Bahamas, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday urged residents on the southern coast of all islands to consider evacuating to higher ground.
BNFC defends carnival spend
BNFC defends carnival spend
Chairman of the Bahamas National Festival Commission (BNFC) Paul Major yesterday defended the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival after disclosing that it overshot its budget again this year and failed to make a profit.
Bahamas to pursue linkages, Cuba as CTO head
Bahamas to pursue linkages, Cuba as CTO head
The Bahamas has been elected chair of the Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO).
Central Bank reports increased non-performing loans, delinquencies
Non-performing loans rose by $8.3 million in July 2016 and short-term delinquencies also increased by $4.9 million, according to The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) Monthly Financial and Economic Developments (MEFD) July 2016 report.
Finding prosperity for our nation
Finding prosperity for our nation
Last week this column discussed the decline of our national prosperity and the pride we once had in it.
With tourism 'indirect spend' of $4B, Bahamas doing 'very well'
Responding to the raw data included in the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) Tourism Highlights 2016 Edition, Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe yesterday stressed that with indirect visitor "spend" of over $4 billion, The Bahamas is doing "very well", and that comparison with other regional tourism powerhouses is "apples and oranges".
Halkitis: Baha Mar will open in time for next Moody's review
Minister of State for Finance Michael Halkitis said the government "anticipates" that Baha Mar would be opened next year and in time for Moody's visit to The Bahamas for its next assessment in August.
Remarks by the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie at the 20th Annual International African American Hotel Ownership & Investment Summit & Trade Show (NABHOOD)
Four years ago when I first addressed this body as a recently elected second term Prime Minister in 2012, I did so confident in the belief that through an understanding of our shared ancestry and the active mining of our mutual interests, we could together transform the economic underpinnings of our respective constituents; and in spite of today?s challenging economic realities which have slowed ...