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EDITORIAL: Rolle speech raises suspicions over jobs
Are jobs being given for votes in Abaco?
PLP only checking for PLPs
CHILE please, the current iteration of the PLP is only checking for PLPs.
Bahamas '200-300 years behind' on workplace safety
THE Bahamas is 200-300 years behind on work place safety regulations and training, a Bahamas Safety Alliance director telling Tribune Business there was an urgent need to tackle the issue.
Mastering the power of the word
By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Disabled woman faces losing her home in row with government over salary
A DISABLED woman with an autistic daughter, who cannot feed her children because she is not being paid by the Ministry of Education, said the bank is foreclosing on her home.
What is the future for Baha Mar and its Bahamian staff?
IT IS no secret — at least no secret among the work force at Baha Mar – that Sarkis Izmirlian, chairman and chief executive of Baha Mar, was paying his staff out of his own pocket, despite the fact that all work had stopped when the contractor closed down the project with no resumption date in mind.
Hotels 'push' on VAT amid 39% revenue growth
The 39 per cent increase in 2018 first quarter room revenues illustrates what was at stake when the hotel industry yesterday met the Government over its planned VAT hike.The Central Bank of The Bahamas’ monthly report for April, released last night,
Humane Society does a great job
“The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated.” Mahatma Gandhi
Disagreeing with PM's detractors
EDITOR, The Tribune.
No injuries in plane alert
SKY Bahamas passengers, headed to Abaco, panicked when it was announced that their aircraft was experiencing mechanical trouble, company CEO Captain Randy Butler has confirmed.
AML TARGETS SECOND FREEPORT SOLOMON'S
BISX-listed food retail group, AML Foods, is looking to take over the former City Markets store in downtown Freeport and create around 50 jobs, Tribune Business was told last night. Details were sketchy, but it is thought the store - if it does go ahead -
AML TARGETS SECOND FREEPORT SOLOMON'S
BISX-listed food retail group, AML Foods, is looking to take over the former City Markets store in downtown Freeport and create around 50 jobs, Tribune Business was told last night. Details were sketchy, but it is thought the store - if it does go ahead -
AML TARGETS SECOND FREEPORT SOLOMON'S
BISX-listed food retail group, AML Foods, is looking to take over the former City Markets store in downtown Freeport and create around 50 jobs, Tribune Business was told last night. Details were sketchy, but it is thought the store - if it does go ahead -
AML TARGETS SECOND FREEPORT SOLOMON'S
BISX-listed food retail group, AML Foods, is looking to take over the former City Markets store in downtown Freeport and create around 50 jobs, Tribune Business was told last night. Details were sketchy, but it is thought the store - if it does go ahead -
AML TARGETS SECOND FREEPORT SOLOMON'S
BISX-listed food retail group, AML Foods, is looking to take over the former City Markets store in downtown Freeport and create around 50 jobs, Tribune Business was told last night. Details were sketchy, but it is thought the store - if it does go ahead -
Drive with your eyes open
DRIVING around Nassau these days you notice two things.
‘PLP tried to buy the 2017 election’: Bannister accuses Christie regime of spending millions
Minister of Works Desmond Bannister yesterday accused the Christie administration of trying “to buy an election” through doling out “tens and tens of millions of dollars” in contracts and jobs just 24 hours before it was voted out of office in May 2017.
Sandals strengthens Exuma school ties
The bond between Sandals Emerald Bay and L.N. Coakley Secondary School became a little stronger after resort staff offered hospitality training to 12th graders.
FINCO consolidation raises job loss concern
Concerns were raised yesterday about the prospect of further banking sector jobs losses, as Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) unveiled more consolidation plans for its mortgage-lending arm that are set to be implemented on Monday.
Bahamian contractors: We’ll finish Baha Mar
Bahamian contractors were yesterday urged to band together and complete the $3.5 billion Baha Mar project themselves, a leading sector player slamming as “a fallacy” the Government’s stated position of not taking sides in the dispute.