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Cash: Raise minimum wage before MP pay
THE government should first raise the minimum wage to help cash-strapped Bahamians before considering any salary increases for members of Parliament, Free National Movement Chairman Darron Cash said yesterday.
Police warn against street justice over threats
TOO many people decide to mete out “street justice” and not allow the legal system to do its job, especially when it comes to threats of death, according to head of the Central Detective Unit, Superintendent Paul Rolle.
Shame on pro-Nygard protesters
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Decline of Bay Street
It is truly said that “it is an ill wind that blows nobody any good”.
Really, Mr Watson?
How did your reporter draw the conclusion that Frank Watson’s comments were surprising or candid?
Cronyism in government
When a particular party wins, be it PLP or FNM, many positions are filled in Government with friends and supporters who are untrained for the position they are given and indifferent to the work they are assigned.
Welcome work of the auditor
Rather than cry foul, the co-chairs of Urban Renewal should welcome an investigation to flush out any irregularities that may exist under the programme.
Port hosts training workshops for VAT
The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) has served as host to the four-day Value Added Tax (VAT) training sessions that came to a successful close at the Pelican Bay Hotel.
Are we idiots?
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Baha Mar names general counsel
The $3.5 billion Baha Mar project yesterday said Whitney Thier had been named its executive vice-president and general counsel with immediate effect.
It’s reaping time for government
There are members in the Government of the past and present who have done wrong to God’s people by the stroke of a pen or by giving directives not to assist certain individuals or members of their family.
National Soulwinners Conference
THE National Soulwinners Network is conducting its third annual Soulwinners Conference in an effort to quip church leaders for ministering.
House Hunters hits the Bahamas
House Hunters hits the Bahamas ERA Dupuch Real Estate agent Kyla Ralston was proud to be chosen last December to take part in the popular HGTV show House Hunters International, which attracts 20 million viewers weekly in the US. Now, as the April 11 ai
Going green at home
One of the most crucial parts of designing your home is determining how to keep everything looking as new as when it first arrived in the house.
'Some progress' in KFC dispute
'Some progress' in KFC dispute By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net LABOUR Minister Dion Foulkes told Tribune Business yesterday that "some progress" had been made in industrial agreement talks between Restaurants (B
'Some progress' in KFC dispute
'Some progress' in KFC dispute By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net LABOUR Minister Dion Foulkes told Tribune Business yesterday that "some progress" had been made in industrial agreement talks between Restaurants (B
'Some progress' in KFC dispute
'Some progress' in KFC dispute By NATARIO McKENZIE Tribune Business Reporter nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net LABOUR Minister Dion Foulkes told Tribune Business yesterday that "some progress" had been made in industrial agreement talks between Restaurants (B
Woman arrested for begging is discharged
A MAGISTRATE yesterday discharged a woman who was arrested for begging in a public place.
Law failure
When a law enforcement officer only knows one small part of the law we are in trouble.
It's a question of security
Security for present and past Governor Generals - Prime Ministers - Judges - Magistrates, etc…can the Minister confirm or deny that none of the above has 24/7 security?