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LET JUSTICE PREVAIL: PM addresses Nygard sexual assault convictions
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Prime Minister Philip Davis, while commenting on a recent court ruling that found Fashion mogul Peter Nygard guilty of four counts of sexual assault, asserted Monday morning that justice must prevail in any instance where there are alleged incidents of assault against women. "Any exploitation of young women and girls is abhorrent. [...]
'I'm staying in politics but don't know where'
'I'm staying in politics but don't know where'
GOLDEN Isles MP Vaughn Miller said he intends to remain in front-line politics, but he's mulling over whether to remain independent or become aligned with another party...
'PM should have sacked WSC director'
'PM should have sacked WSC director'
BAHAMAS Utilities Services and Allied Workers Union president Dwayne Woods said previous Bahamian prime ministers would have fired Water & Sewerage Corporation board director Bennett Minnis for his inflammatory comments about the Official Opposition.
Cooper: Heads should roll over blackouts
Cooper: Heads should roll over blackouts
Exumas and Ragged Island MP Chester Cooper yesterday called for heads to roll after continuous power outages across New Providence over the past week. "Someone needs to be fired," he said in an address at a Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Southern Shores constituency meeting...
PLP leader calls for peace after spate of murders
PLP leader calls for peace after spate of murders
Young Bahamian gangbangers need to be exorcised of “the devilish spirit” within them, Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader Philip Brave Davis said following a recent uptick in crime.
Gibson retains Knight to be his lead attorney
Gibson retains Knight to be his lead attorney
FORMER Labour and National Insurance Minister Shane Gibson has retained Jamaican attorney Keith Knight, QC to be his lead attorney in his upcoming bribery trial, it was revealed yesterday...
Fighting crime will cost some freedoms
Fighting crime will cost some freedoms
DAYS after more than a dozen people were shot while attending a birthday party in Montel Heights, Bahamas Christian Council president Delton Fernander said residents must give up some “freedoms” so law enforcement can stem crime.
They came to kill: Families relive terror of Montel Heights outrage
RESIDENTS of Ethel Street say they have been left “traumatised”, “frightened” and “angry” following Sunday’s horrifying mass shooting at a birthday party that left more than ten people suffering gunshot injuries.
Update Four minors among group of victims
Update Four minors among group of victims
A 10-year-old was among four minors who were shot during a party in Montell Heights early this morning, The Nassau Guardian understands. A 16-year old and two 17-year-olds were also shot. In total, 14 people were shot and three others were injured during the panic. [...]