".He said: “Bocchit (Haiti’s foreign minister) and I talk regularly, in this instance we weren’t able to as we would have hoped...(we) kept missing each other. I think we have a strong relationship, I think the relationship must remain strong in the interest of both of our countries. # “There are strong traditional and strong historical ties between us. Of course, you know we have a large Haitian diaspora in the Bahamas. There’s an embassy here and we have an embassy there, so our relationship is very strong.”
"Besides the loss of investment returns and scale of the “red ink” over the past four financial years, shareholders had also started to fret over the $442m in long-term debt that the company was carrying on its balance sheet at end-March 2019."
So one of the BIG shareholders is NIB the Bahamian people's retirement money they are gambling with 22% of it pumped into Cable Bahamas, by the Ingraham Administration!
So what about the Bahamian consumers they are double-dipping with, & NO give-backs?
Our NIB retirement money is being used against our will to keep Cable Bahamas afloat, & no gains in return to the NIB 22% Bahamian consumer!
"Mr Ferguson said he understood that while a minimum wage rise may have been discussed informally, both within the Government and at the National Tripartite Council, he was “not convinced there was a formal agenda item” as the trade union movement had not been asked to present its formal position on the matter."
These Unionist are so weak, & how come they are not a part of bringing forth the rights of their members to the government?
I do not trust this National Tripartite Council it is in the interest of gaining not to elevate the young Bahamians in our society.
I have heard a lot of those National Tripartite Council members rising up here in the Bahamas, who came from foreign countries like a Peter Gourdi - Canada does he know what is Bahamian like our forefathers knew?
stand up bahamians, stand up this is your land not theirs!!!
It is so sad how weak this 2017 administration is the said minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield, is like which black hole he came from giddy as a rock.
Schemer18 says...
lol! "moot" He will remember that word spoken in 2022 LOL!
On 'BPL takes precedence over union demands'
Posted 30 August 2019, 5:58 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
All I could do is LOL!
".He said: “Bocchit (Haiti’s foreign minister) and I talk regularly, in this instance we weren’t able to as we would have hoped...(we) kept missing each other. I think we have a strong relationship, I think the relationship must remain strong in the interest of both of our countries.
#
“There are strong traditional and strong historical ties between us. Of course, you know we have a large Haitian diaspora in the Bahamas. There’s an embassy here and we have an embassy there, so our relationship is very strong.”
On Haitian relations still 'strong' despite corruption allegations
Posted 22 August 2019, 1:23 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
Bahamians are a low brain special kind of humans, who prefer to give the foreigner the position, salary against their own people!
On Bar Council: Why hire foreign lawyers for prosecutor posts?
Posted 22 August 2019, 1:19 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
Note: There are ONLY two government - public schools FULLY air condition: Uriah McPhee, & Stephen Dillett!!!
So why should a power outage affect the other manual oxygen ventilated schools?
On EDITORIAL: Is there a plan for our children? "Not really"
Posted 21 August 2019, 6:45 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
"Besides the loss of investment returns and scale of the “red ink” over the past four financial years, shareholders had also started to fret over the $442m in long-term debt that the company was carrying on its balance sheet at end-March 2019."
So one of the BIG shareholders is NIB the Bahamian people's retirement money they are gambling with 22% of it pumped into Cable Bahamas, by the Ingraham Administration!
So what about the Bahamian consumers they are double-dipping with, & NO give-backs?
Our NIB retirement money is being used against our will to keep Cable Bahamas afloat, & no gains in return to the NIB 22% Bahamian consumer!
On Cable hails $333m sale as capital market record
Posted 20 August 2019, 2:47 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
"Mr Ferguson said he understood that while a minimum wage rise may have been discussed informally, both within the Government and at the National Tripartite Council, he was “not convinced there was a formal agenda item” as the trade union movement had not been asked to present its formal position on the matter."
These Unionist are so weak, & how come they are not a part of bringing forth the rights of their members to the government?
I do not trust this National Tripartite Council it is in the interest of gaining not to elevate the young Bahamians in our society.
I have heard a lot of those National Tripartite Council members rising up here in the Bahamas, who came from foreign countries like a Peter Gourdi - Canada does he know what is Bahamian like our forefathers knew?
stand up bahamians, stand up this is your land not theirs!!!
On Minimum wage not on agenda - it is now: $300 a week
Posted 20 August 2019, 2:18 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
It is so sad how weak this 2017 administration is the said minister of Foreign Affairs Darren Henfield, is like which black hole he came from giddy as a rock.
On Haiti diplomats ordered home – Three recalled after visa scam corruption probe
Posted 17 August 2019, 12:36 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
Who is Fred Smith's forefather, & he is not a decision-maker to the Bahamas Immigration Laws? Go back home, & to make Haiti's 11 million better.
On Jean Rony fight to put life on track
Posted 17 August 2019, 12:25 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
They raised the vat within 18 months being in office, & expects Bahamians to survive? They will be gone in 2022.
On Minimum wage rise ‘not anytime soon’
Posted 16 August 2019, 9:42 a.m. Suggest removal
Schemer18 says...
He / they should forget 2022 anytime after too.
On Minimum wage rise ‘not anytime soon’
Posted 16 August 2019, 9:40 a.m. Suggest removal