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DAVIS: STAY OUT OF MY BUSINESS - PM hits back at FNM leader over calls for reshuffle
PRIME Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis insisted yesterday that he has no plans to shuffle his Cabinet at this time after calls from FNM leader Michael Pintard for him to do so, saying the opposition needs "to stay out of my business".
Bahamian systems out of order
Bahamian systems out of order
We are on the home stretch to the 50th anniversary of independence, yet so much about our current state of affairs point to "systems out of order".
LIAT: Time for regional action
LIAT: Time for regional action
The three main shareholder governments in LIAT - the airline that is vital to movement of tourists and locals alike in the Caribbean - are scheduled to meet on January 31 to consider options for the airline, which lost US$14.8 million last year.
GB Minister quickly dealt with accommodation issues for athletes attending NACAC Championships
GB Minister quickly dealt with accommodation issues for athletes attending NACAC Championships
Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey put to rest criticism that began to surface about problemswith accommodations for some of the athletes attending the fourth edition ofthe North America, Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Track and FieldChampionships, taking place in Freeport, Grand Bahama.
Prime Minister Ingraham Delivers Annual New Year's Address to the Nation
My Fellow Bahamians:
On behalf of my colleagues in Government, my wife Delores, and on my own behalf, I extend to you and your family warm wishes for a blessed and happy New Year. I also extend these wishes to visitors to our country and to those listening to this broadcast overseas, especially Bahamian students and public officers in the service of The Bahamas.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (June 27-July 1)
Prime Minister Christie toured the Ardastra Gardens Subdivision extension on Tuesday where 61 new affordable government housing units are under construction.
'Grand Lucayan our only hope' say vendors
'Grand Lucayan our only hope' say vendors
STRAW vendors at the Port Lucaya Marketplace said the situation is dire there and the opening of the Grand Lucayan resort is their only hope of survival.
Umbrella organization for tourism-related businesses to be launched next month
Tourism officials announced yesterday that an umbrella organization representing smaller tourism stakeholders would be formally launched next month.
PM: The Bahamas is coming back
PM: The Bahamas is coming back
Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis yesterday declared that “The Bahamas is coming back” as he participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony for Baha Mar’s new $200 million luxury waterpark.
New icon in an old city
New icon in an old city
The new $250 million Nassau Cruise Port (NCP) - a key component of the long-promised revitalization of a rundown City of Nassau - is taking shape and is on track for a summer 2022 completion, said NCP's Chief Executive Officer Mike Maura as he and his team took National Review on a tour of the project Monday.