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It's good to see a paper that is standing up for the underdog
THE Tribune is The Bahamas’ most courageous newspaper.
Police probe death threats to ministers
POLICE have been asked to investigate threats included in several expletive-filled voice notes circulated yesterday that someone would “kill” Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, Deputy Prime Minister K Peter Turnquest and others in the Free National Movement .
A perfect Weekend
WHOEVER first conceptualised and conceived the idea for your Weekend Magazine is a natural genius and is to be commended. Since its initial insertion into Friday’s edition of The Tribune, my family and I, especially my teenage daughter, Jasmine, a student at the University of The Bahamas, eagerly await each edition.
Bahamasair to restart ‘full schedule’ today
Bahamasair expects to return to a “full schedule” today following the passage of Hurricane Irma, its chairman told Tribune Business yesterday.
Lessons to learn, Mr Minister
‘OH Mr Minister’, the BBC programme should be constantly shown on ZNS as it will educate all of us as to the process and procedure of The Westminster system.
PM announces ban on import of non-medical masks to help develop local industry
The importation of non-medical protective face masks will be prohibited, effective 8am Friday 10 April 2020, Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis announced today.
Fallout from this pandemic will test us like never before
Thank you Dr. Minnis, Dr. Sands and the medical team for leading the charge in the war against COVID-19.
PMH staff 'at tipping point'
LOCAL doctors and nurses are calling on health officials to implement the “necessary protocols” to better protect healthcare workers at Princess Margaret Hospital amid safety concerns about the COVID-19 threat. Their calls for more safety measures comes as the country continues to experience a surge of COVID-19 cases, with the total currently standing at 679.
UK indicates support for Bahamas' 'Blue Economy'
The British High Commissioner has indicated that the UK will likely support The Bahamas’ efforts to develop the so-called “Blue Economy” and greater use of technology in agriculture. Sarah Dickson shared her government’s potential backing when she p
Ex-senator’s new VP role at Atlantis
FORMER Senator Viana Gardiner has taken up her new role as vice president of public affairs and special projects at the Atlantis resort, a company representative confirmed yesterday.
Why, why, why?
Why is the cable still off and when it is on why are there channels missing, you should get there channels that you paid for, if the package changed someone should let you know, channels have been taken away and added nobody let me know what was going on.
Cronyism is still thriving
We have had no garbage collection in our neighbourhood for more than two weeks now, forcing me to transport stinking maggot encrusted bags of refuse to a public dumpster in my own vehicle.
Baha Mar staff’s fate
I am writing reluctantly today as I, along with some, if not all other Bahamian employees are uncertain of our fate with the company once a new investor takes over.
Pilot dispute 'monitored'
THE BAHAMAS government is closely monitoring the ongoing industrial dispute between the Bahamas Maritime Pilots Association, The Freeport Harbour Company and the Bahamas Oil Refining Company, Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin said yesterday.
Book on business for beginners
AN entrepreneur has launched a new book on business for beginners - and is embarking on a tour to accompany it.
Briefly
EDITOR, The Tribune.
BAHA MAR SIGNS 'UNIQUELY BAHAMIAN' RETAILER WITH A FOCUS ON LOCAL CRAFT
AS part of Baha Mar’s ongoing efforts to deliver on its promise to transform the Bahamas, the luxury resort is also providing opportunities for Bahamian entrepreneurs.
The Bahamian economy and responses to global economic shifts
SCOTIABANK Bahamas recently announced that it would close or consolidate up to eight of its branches in The Bahamas. The bank reported that about 50 employees would be affected.
Top civil servant in ‘weak’ officials blast
The Government’s top official has branded key civil servants as “extraordinarily weak”, with The Bahamas’ “40 percent overstaffed” public sector ranking among the Caribbean’s worst performers.
Commission faces battle over broker's winding-up
A former Bahamian broker/dealer yesterday pledged to fight the Securities Commission’s bid to place it in court-supervised liquidation over concerns it asserts are “completely baseless”. Guy Gentile, principal of Mint Broker International, told Trib