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Fiscal reform needed to occur '10 years ago'
The Bahamas has “boxed itself in” by delaying fiscal reform until it reached “crisis point”, a leading accountant arguing that new taxes should be been introduced “10 years ago” when the economy was booming.
PLP does not believe in Bahamians
EDITOR, The Tribune.
Bahamians urged: 'Pull hard for Leon's success'
Bahamians employed by multinational companies were yesterday urged to “pull hard for Leon Williams to succeed” at the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC), a leading businessman suggesting this could pave the way for them to take top executive posts.
'Tax and social focus' of Gov't stunting growth
The Bahamas’ economic growth outlook is being slashed because the Government is “too focused on its social agenda and raising taxes”, a well-known businessman warned yesterday.
Publication celebrating two years of PLP Government branded a waste
FORMER Opposition Senator Dr Duane Sands yesterday branded the latest publication celebrating two years of the government by Bahamas Information Services as wasteful propaganda.
Pointe needs explanation
It shocks and amazes me that with the economic severity in our economy, not only for the construction worker, but seriously for the Construction Company’s who post the Baha Mar debacle (remember collectively Bahamian Construction companies are owed over S100m) that few are saying or complaining.
Resort workers’ health ‘of paramount importance’
IN the wake of complaints and concerns following the death of a cook last week, Michelle Malcolm, Director of Public Affairs at Resorts World Bimini, says the health and welfare of the resort’s employees are of “paramount importance”.
Bowe and Baha Mar
The Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce, Gowon Bowe, should excuse himself from any further remarks regarding Baha Mar unless those remarks show that he “does not have a horse in the race”.
Sandals unveils new training programme
Sandals’ Bahamian employees will over the next 12 months have a chance to exploit the resort chain’s latest training initiative.
Bahamian wrestlers attend high level training course
THE Bahamas Olympic Committee has announced that three Bahamian wrestlers from The Bahamas Wrestling Federation have left The Bahamas to attend a special high level training course at the United States Olympic Committee’s High Level Training Centre in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Baha Mar reaches to Exuma on recruitment
Baha Mar’s Family Island outreach and recruitment efforts continued in Exuma, with residents receiving an in-depth presentation on the multi-billion dollar resort.
PM: Face up to fundamentalists
I read with disbelief The Nassau Guardian’s article of 29 June 2016; “Group seeks to pressure PM to resign”.
Independent candidate bids for Bain and Grants Town seat
A 21-year-old resident of Bain and Grants Town has launched a campaign to run as an independent candidate in the next general election.
Minister targets yearly financial law upgrades
Legislation affecting the financial services industry must be reviewed on an almost yearly basis if the Bahamas is to remain competitive, a Cabinet minister said yesterday.
Solomon’s and Carl’s Jr stores for Yamacraw
AML Foods Limited, one of the country’s largest grocers, announced yesterday it has acquired a five-acre tract of land on Yamacraw Hill Road for $3 million and will develop it into a new 38,000 square-foot Solomon’s branded store in eastern New Providence.
Why attack Atlantis?
What is the purpose of these public attacks on Atlantis? They are a Bahamian corporate entity with the right to free speech, and to defend their interests. Their very ethos is protecting, promoting and selling ecology, so why would they not be interested in what happens right next door?
Abaco plane crash survivor thanks God for life
ABACO resident Justin DeCosta is lucky to be alive after surviving a plane crash on the island on Sunday.
Cooper says Grand Bahama airport groundbreaking coming soon, and to be finished by 2025
DEPUTY Prime Minister Chester Cooper said a groundbreaking ceremony for an airport in Grand Bahama will soon happen.
Man on bail for murder gets six months for bail violations
A MAN on bail for murder was sentenced to six months in prison after he admitted to not obeying his bail conditions for the fourth time since being charged.
Grand Lucayan negotiations 'on track for a successful purchase'
LUCAYAN Renewal Holdings Limited said Friday that negotiations surrounding the sale of the Grand Lucayan in Grand Bahama are progressing towards a successful deal.