1. Why should any sensible,educated bahamian return to live and work in this country after experiencing life in the first world? 2. What exactly is this so called bahamian dream?Nobody I spoke to,seem to know.
I am not surprised at all about this.I asked somebody last year where is Christina?There were some decisions being made at BPL without her input.The lady is a highly qualified professional. There are bahamian professionals living and working aboard who don't have the time for the foolishness that goes on in this country.
Senseless. My condolences to the young man's family and friends. I grieve for the young man's mother.This incident highlights something that has plague the school system for decades.That is the issue of bullying.Many of those incidents are swept under the carpet and not spoken of.
This is complex socio-economic issues they are dealing with.Education will pay a major role in this matter.Both parties have launched schemes to redevelop the inner cities without proper studies.
The mass promotion exercise of over eight hundred officers by the PLP was a farce.It was an attempt to gain support from police officers and their families.The police force is top-heavy and can't recruit enough officers.That problem goes beyond our petty politics and ties in with a problem,Bahamians are well aware of.The academic problems of young Bahamians males.
Track and Field coaching and development is done on New Providence through the private clubs.The government schools don't have much a role in that.Also there are at least two private schools who recruit athletes out of the public school system.
The cabinet made a purely political decision when the line staff of Our Lucayan was paid.They paid the staff 2 million dollars more than the amount recommended by the directors of the SPV. Now the managers saw that and want theirs.This is the taxpayers' money..Hutchison Whampoa should have been held responsible and made to pay those packages.I hope this money will be recovered when the hotel is sold.
BONEFISH says...
I have several comments or questions about this.
1. Why should any sensible,educated bahamian return to live and work in this country after experiencing life in the first world?
2. What exactly is this so called bahamian dream?Nobody I spoke to,seem to know.
On INSIGHT: How are we going to lure our children back from the American Dream?
Posted 8 April 2019, 7:31 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
I am not surprised at all about this.I asked somebody last year where is Christina?There were some decisions being made at BPL without her input.The lady is a highly qualified professional.
There are bahamian professionals living and working aboard who don't have the time for the foolishness that goes on in this country.
On BPL chief operating officer resigns
Posted 1 April 2019, 7:16 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
Senseless. My condolences to the young man's family and friends. I grieve for the young man's mother.This incident highlights something that has plague the school system for decades.That is the issue of bullying.Many of those incidents are swept under the carpet and not spoken of.
On KNIFED TO DEATH OUTSIDE SCHOOL: Juvenile held after boy, 15, fatally stabbed
Posted 27 March 2019, 2:33 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
This is complex socio-economic issues they are dealing with.Education will pay a major role in this matter.Both parties have launched schemes to redevelop the inner cities without proper studies.
On 'After 50 years of neglect, you cannot resolve inner-city problems in one year'
Posted 25 March 2019, 7:26 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
iI am not surprised at all.
On Bahamas $750m bond missed global standard
Posted 25 March 2019, 7:23 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
The mass promotion exercise of over eight hundred officers by the PLP was a farce.It was an attempt to gain support from police officers and their families.The police force is top-heavy and can't recruit enough officers.That problem goes beyond our petty politics and ties in with a problem,Bahamians are well aware of.The academic problems of young Bahamians males.
On EDITORIAL: A chance to change the police for good
Posted 24 March 2019, 4:35 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
Track and Field coaching and development is done on New Providence through the private clubs.The government schools don't have much a role in that.Also there are at least two private schools who recruit athletes out of the public school system.
On High jumpers qualify for CARIFTA Games
Posted 24 March 2019, 4:28 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
Dester Cambridge is right about this.There are a lot of athletes on our family islands who need exposure to obtain scholarships.
On Former NBA player concerned over exclusion of FI teams in the High School Basketball Nationals
Posted 17 March 2019, 12:55 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
Congratulations.Do well coach Poitier.
On Coach ‘Drips’ Poitier to adopt new role at Florida State College
Posted 17 March 2019, 12:52 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
The cabinet made a purely political decision when the line staff of Our Lucayan was paid.They paid the staff 2 million dollars more than the amount recommended by the directors of the SPV.
Now the managers saw that and want theirs.This is the taxpayers' money..Hutchison Whampoa should have been held responsible and made to pay those packages.I hope this money will be recovered when the hotel is sold.
On ‘I cannot go further with people’s funds’ on Grand Lucayan
Posted 16 March 2019, 7:07 a.m. Suggest removal