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NCAA: Clarke agrees to join Zips
BAHAMIAN prep basketball prospect Garvin Clarke is set to play at the NCAA Division I level after he verbally committed to an “in-state” programme.Clarke agreed to join the Akron Zips and play for head coach John Groce in Akron, Ohio.Clarke is set to
Public safety is key concern
Every sovereign State has the right to issue advices to their citizens as to the safety of travel to any area in the world – it is their sovereign legal constitutional responsibility.
'Buy Bahamas' - Forbes ranks islands first for investors
The Bahamas has been listed as ‘hands down’ the top international area real estate investors should examine, according to Forbes Magazine.The Bahamas was ranked number one out of nine jurisdictions by Forbes’ Real Estate Council which is comprised of
The power of human emotion
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h
The power of human emotion
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h
The power of human emotion
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h
The power of human emotion
By ALESHA CADET Tribune Features Reporter DRAWING inspiration from the human condition, his personal interests and everyday experiences, Omar Richardson's print-making skills bring real life emotion into dramatic focus. The 29-year-old artist showcased h

JOBS FEARS OVER LEGAL WEB SHOPS
WEB SHOP workers fear for their jobs if the numbers racket is made legal.

Bishop: treat gay people as human
FORMER Bahamas Christian Council president Bishop Simeon Hall has lashed out against those who criticise the lifestyle choices of homosexuals.

1,400 thefts drive vehicle tracker's business increase
A BAHAMIAN-owned vehicle tracking company has seen business increase significantly since its launch last summer, its principal telling Tribune Business yesterday that with three to four cars being stolen on New Providence daily, the company was seeking to expand its customer base even further.
MARKETING REVOLUTION: Sponsoring your greater exposure
Every month I am inundated with requests for sponsorships, both personally and for my business. It is the revenue model for many non-profit organisations, who rely on the goodwill of sponsors to make their event possible.
Changes in Bimini
EDITOR, The Tribune.

FNM chairman questions W&SC ‘water rationing’
FNM Chairman Darron Cash has questioned how the Water and Sewerage Corporation (W&SC) could be “rationing water” after the government underwent millions of dollars in repairs and the installation of a new desalination plant in 2011.
Guy Harvey resorts enjoy 'good summer'
THE eco-friendly Guy Harvey Outpost brand says Old Bahama Bay and the Green Turtle Club, rebranded under its Expedition Properties Portfolio, are enjoying a “pretty good summer” with “encouraging” performances.
BAIC cuts Industrial Park tenant burden
The Bahamas Agricultural & Industrial Corporation (BAIC) said yesterday that it has sees an improvement in rental payments by tenants at its Soldier Road Industrial Park, reducing the burden for some by dividing the space they are letting.
Time for summer recess
Unprecedented, the Prime Minister moves from the front beach of the Government side to sit with a back bencher on the Opposition side then, oh that Travis Robinson speech…so much lucky split! The yesterday now the best of friends Robinson sits next to PM on Government side…what big announcement coming soon?
MEN MISSING AT SEA
FOUR men out to sea on a fishing trip from Mangrove Cay are reportedly missing. According to family members, Prince Jolly, Allan Wright, Roger Miller, and another man known as "KK", were last seen on Saturday. The men were aboard the Tropic Explorer when
‘A CUT ABOVE THE REST’: Big Red Machine win BAISS title
St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine were crowned the 2023 Fidelity Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) track and field champions on Friday.

SAC’s Big Red Machine puts on inter-house track and field meet
ALTHOUGH they’re not back to full capacity on campus with their every day classroom experience, the St Augustine’s College Big Red Machine used that to their advantage as they returned to their first inter-house track and field competition since the coronavirus broke in 2020.

MLB dreams become reality for Bahamian players
IN baseball circles, July 2 is known as the day when dreams come true and careers are solidified for international prospects chasing a spot on a Major League Baseball roster.