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While overall tourism numbers have improved for the first four months of the year, Minister of Tourism Chester Cooper warned that The Bahamas will face challenges in the coming months ...
For the first four months of the year, tourism arrivals are up 11.7 percent when compared to the same period last year, with ...
With growing concern about homelessness and a shortage of shelter space, Reverend Dr. C.B. Moss is urging the government to ...
The public has no problem when provisions are made to build new office accommodations for the courts and for government offices. But when $10 million is set aside for a new parliamentary complex, the ...
New taxes or increased taxes will have to come if revenue cannot be obtained from other avenues. Discipline in spending is vital. The budget must make sense and the math has to math. The government ...
There comes a time in every leader’s career when they must ask themselves not “Can I still do the job?” but “Should I still be the one doing it?” ...
Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs Clay Sweeting said yesterday the reconstruction of the Glass Window Bridge on Eleuthera is slated to begin in November, as he provided a ...
Local pastor and community leader Reverend Dr. C.B. Moss is calling on the government to address homelessness and the growing ...
Leader Michael Pintard said yesterday that the United States’ decision to suspend student visa appointments at embassies ...
Baha Mar is still on course to break ground on its new hotel, where the Melia Nassau Beach resort once stood, Senior Vice ...
The prosecution has filed an appeal against a magistrate’s decision to acquit the son of Free National Movement Senator ...
Former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis declared in the House of Assembly yesterday that he will seek reelection in Killarney ...