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Prime Minister Perry Christie, Sir Lynden Pindling to be enshrined in Junkanoo 'Shack of Fame'
TWO of the three men to hold the title of Prime Minister of the Bahamas are due to be enshrined in the Junkanoo "Shack of Fame", a creation by the Junkanoo Corporation of New Providence (JCNP) to "immortalise" Bahamians whose contributions to the genre have been deemed outstanding.
Laywer instructed to make formal complaint
ALGERNON Cargill, the suspended Director of the National Insurance Board (NIB), has instructed his attorney Alfred Sears to make a formal complaint on his behalf with the Data Commissioner after more of his personal NIB information was leaked on the internet over the weekend.
Waste workers march in protest
MORE than 150 Department of Environmental Health Services workers rallied in Rawson Square yesterday to demand Prime Minister Perry Christie meet with their representatives over job security concerns.
VIDEO: INTERVIEW WITH VALENTINO 'SCROOGE' BROWN
Twenty years ago, gang leaders and politicians were of one accord in trying to tackle the rise in crime together. But, as Lamech Johnson hears, the failure to bring peace to the streets today is a consequence of politicians not fulfilling promises of economic opportunities for younger generations.
It’s time for Bahamian unions to face the hard facts of life
SPEAKING at a tourism symposium at SuperClub Breezes yesterday, Prime Minister Perry Christie emphasised that Bahamians are the most important asset in their country’s tourism industry.
Baha Mar creditors to get ‘about $100m’
The China Export-Import Bank is releasing “about $100 million” to pay out Baha Mar’s Bahamian creditors, Tribune Business was told yesterday, amid continuing distrust over the deal struck by the Christie administration.
Wasp nest in the diplomatic bag - part 2
In her new offices at Marlborough House, home of the Commonwealth Secretariat, Baroness Scotland will be in the neighbourhood of none other than Her Majesty the Queen. The Regimental Band of the Queen’s Dragoon Guards can warm up in the Baroness’ new garden before popping over to perform at Buckingham Palace. Throw in a quarter million dollars a year salary and the use of a posh four-storey flat in one of London’s best areas and you see the makings of quite a comeback for the once humbled British Baroness. It’s a long way from there to Melville Hall, Dominica.
$1.2m grant to revive sponging
The Bahamas’ sponging industry is poised for a revival via a deal for $1.2 million in grant funding from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) that is expected to be sealed in the coming weeks.
Fitzgerald must apologise
Jerome Fitzgerald will not question the Attorney General’s decision to withhold the damning report from the residents of Marathon, and by extension, the Bahamian people at large.
Sammi Star wins Music Masters at Carnival
THOUSANDS flocked to Clifford Park last night to witness the crowning of Sammi Star as the first Music Masters champion of Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival.
New FNM leader is essential
Dr Hubert Minnis is a good man. A political leader he is not. Dr Minnis is trying his best to keep at the PLP but I fear the capacity is just not there with him to be a capable Prime Minister.
Minnis is not likeable enough
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Baha Mar ‘will add 2,200 badly needed rooms’
Baha Mar, when opened, will add 2,200 “badly needed” hotel rooms according to Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe, noting that the development will provide a ‘tremendous spark’ in the tourism and travel industry.
Rubis leak review
If Attorney General Allyson Maynard Gibson can’t speak to the progress of the Rubis gasoline leak review, who on earth can?
Pope's representative welcomed by minister
MINISTER of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Fred Mitchell welcomed the Most Reverend Nicola Girasoli, Apostolic Nuncio (Designate) of the Holy See during a courtesy call at the Ministry yesterday.
56 Bahamian millionaires target election wins
SOME of the Bahamas' wealthiest individuals, including 56 millionaires, are battling to become MPs in the General Election.
Details emerge about Prince's Jubilee visit to the Bahamas
Details emerge about Prince's Jubilee visit to the Bahamas By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net PRINCE Harry will visit the Bahamas for the first time next month, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee. As part of the Di
Details emerge about Prince's Jubilee visit to the Bahamas
Details emerge about Prince's Jubilee visit to the Bahamas By CELESTE NIXON Tribune Staff Reporter cnixon@tribunemedia.net PRINCE Harry will visit the Bahamas for the first time next month, as part of Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee. As part of the Di
Police reservist pay
WHEN are the Royal Bahamas Police Force reservists going to be paid for hours worked?
The American Air Ambulance Co
YOUR letter writer P Simms was absolutely correct and on the ball. We need to know more about that American Air Ambulance Co - are they the preferred provider to NHI?