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# DR Hubert Minnis’ declaration yesterday that he will run in the next general election has thrown his status as a Free ...
# A Cabinet minister yesterday said the National Insurance Board (NIB) is forecast to suffer a $32m deficit in 2025 despite ...
# SEVERAL high-profile figures — including a sitting senator and the head of The Bahamas’ top athletic body — are emerging as ...
# ST Barnabas MP Shanendon Cartwright says prosecutors have found no evidence of criminal wrongdoing during his time as ...
# Hill, and Tall Pines — each with more than 6,000 voters. In stark contrast, Long Island has only 1,773; Cat Island, Rum Cay ...
# After advancing to the semifinals with a 3-1 win-loss record in the round robin, Team Bahamas was blanked 12-0 by the defending champions Dominican Republic host team in their semifinal game ...
# Taxpayer subsidies to loss-making government enterprises are forecast to increase by $75m over the upcoming four fiscal years to hit $525.6m in 2028-2029, it has been revealed.
# ON his return to The Bahamas, Mark Lawrie revealed that the R&A Latin America and Caribbean will be looking at hosting a major amateur golf tournament here very soon.
# Bahamian contractors yesterday voiced hopes they will enjoy reduced costs for critical building materials and supplies as a result of Customs duty cuts in the 2025-2026 Budget.
# A Cabinet minister yesterday said the Immigration Department has generated “record revenue” of more than $123m during the first ten months of the current 2024-2025 fiscal year.
# The Opposition’s deputy leader yesterday accused the Davis administration of being “enemies of transparency” as he blasted the now-aborted Bahamas Moorings lease deal.
# Labour Day is political. It ought to be political. The issue is that it is made into a partisan mockery, used to gain points and, near to general elections, to gain votes or excite party followers ...
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