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Palmdale Primary gets Pinwheel Garden as part of Child Protection Month activities
The Government of The Bahamas is intent on maintaining safe environments in which children can thrive -- free from all forms of abuse be it physical, mental, verbal and/or sexual, in addition to neglect, Minister of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting the Hon. Myles K. LaRoda said Monday.
Governance reformer urges policy 'reorientation' for economic growth
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A governance reformer stressed the importance of policy reorientation in unlocking the country's economic potential, highlighting the need to carefully consider the policy guidance provided by the International Monetary Fund's 2023 Article IV consultation and emphasizing the removal of structural roadblocks for sustained growth. Commenting on the International Monetary Fund's r...
PM Davis ‘greatly saddened and deeply shocked’ by recent spate of murders
During the Royal Bahamas Police Force Annual Church Service, on January 7, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis stated that he was “greatly saddened and deeply shocked” by the recent spate of murders in The Bahamas.
The plight of women and children in this nation
The plight of women and children in this nation
Dear Editor, How long has the abuse of women and children existed on this planet? Hundreds of years? Thousands? Since the beginning? But now, transparency is beginning to happen.
Character Day Bahamas 2023 Workshops - The Power Of Love
Who are we, and what are our strengths? These questions will help build dialogue and action for students, educators, and corporate Bahamas involved in the Character Day Bahamas program.
Legislation for management of downtown almost complete, says AG
The legislation that will create a statutory body that is a public-private partnership (PPP) to govern Downtown Nassau is near completion, and will be tabled in Parliament in the upcoming session, Attorney General Ryan Pinder said yesterday.
WAUSM seeks more rental properties as student population increases
The Western Atlantic University School of Medicine needs more Freeport rental properties to list on its housing database as student enrollment continues to rise.
Take time for you
Take time for you
Dale Wells-Marshall, like many other people, has experienced situations that caused her overwhelming stress that affected her mentally and physically.
Lingering challenges
Lingering challenges
Dear Editor, As we are tempted (and rightly so to do) to pat ourselves on the back, we need to be mindful of where we are as a nation and what else needs to happen over the next 50 and more years.
Happy Golden Jubilee Bahamas: Celebrating the Spirit of Nationhood
We must never forget the blood, sweat and tears,
While we travel the road with expectancy to 50 golden years.
We’ve come from a long way.
Yet, here we stand.
All Bahamians hand-in-hand.