Same problem throughout the Bahamas Abaco, Freeport, Eleuthera, etc. Nassau is our new colonial master. The Bahamas needs to become more federalized with each island group having much more autonomy.
Lol hurricane ravaged companies can't now conduct business because they are not compliant with kyc rules because their offices are destroyed and their lawyer's offices are destroyed. Keep on trucking until the anti money laundering rules destroy our economy. I as a Bahamian can open a checking account in Florida easier than l can open one in my own country. It is all such a farce.
There was no phased approach when it came to them taxing Abaco. Generating almost as much revenue as GB with half the population and I still don't believe the revenue numbers collected are accurate. They have always tried to hide what revenue was generated in Abaco.
Dr Neely added. "This is a huge step in the global fight against plastic pollution. Hurricane Dorian's impact on Abaco and Grand Bahama has made the devastating impacts of climate change more apparent than ever before.
Lol as we promote oil refineries in Freeport, buy diesel generators for BPL instead of clean energy and promote more cruise ships with more ports that are a huge Green house contributor. These people have more damn jokes than a clown.
I wouldn't be surprised if the people who work for nema can wipe their own ass. The real problem is the government crooks are trying to figure out how to steak all the money and donated supplies it's hard work for them since it is so much. They do not have time to help anyone. The police and defense force on the ground the first 3 weeks stole as much or more than the civilian looters and also stood by allowing the civilian looters to do what they did.
Stay your stink money grabbing nema as$ down in Nassau. No one wants you here. No one in South Abaco has anything but, sporadic power for the last 2 days after 4 weeks with a whopping 19 people working for BPL here and Casurina has soradic water at best. You have no clue!
bcitizen says...
We should be at the bottom of the list not just dropped by one point. It's hell on Earth running a business here.
On World bank drops Bahamas 'ease of doing business' ranking
Posted 28 October 2019, 5:18 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Same problem throughout the Bahamas Abaco, Freeport, Eleuthera, etc. Nassau is our new colonial master. The Bahamas needs to become more federalized with each island group having much more autonomy.
On Exuma chamber chief calls into question the 'exploitation' by government systems
Posted 25 October 2019, 5:43 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Lol hurricane ravaged companies can't now conduct business because they are not compliant with kyc rules because their offices are destroyed and their lawyer's offices are destroyed. Keep on trucking until the anti money laundering rules destroy our economy. I as a Bahamian can open a checking account in Florida easier than l can open one in my own country. It is all such a farce.
On FATF calls for further steps on action
Posted 22 October 2019, 10:31 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
There was no phased approach when it came to them taxing Abaco. Generating almost as much revenue as GB with half the population and I still don't believe the revenue numbers collected are accurate. They have always tried to hide what revenue was generated in Abaco.
On 'Don't spend before necessary' on Dorian
Posted 13 October 2019, 8:47 a.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
I wonder how much all the foolishness with the bonefish/flats regulations have to do with their permanent closure?
On Turnquest laments closure of Deep Water Cay
Posted 8 October 2019, 4:50 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Dr Neely added. "This is a huge step in the global fight against plastic pollution. Hurricane Dorian's impact on Abaco and Grand Bahama has made the devastating impacts of climate change more apparent than ever before.
Lol as we promote oil refineries in Freeport, buy diesel generators for BPL instead of clean energy and promote more cruise ships with more ports that are a huge Green house contributor. These people have more damn jokes than a clown.
On Consumers warned on plastic bag levy
Posted 7 October 2019, 3:17 p.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Lmol
On Government 'understands urgent need for cleanup' in East End
Posted 5 October 2019, 7:10 a.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
I wouldn't be surprised if the people who work for nema can wipe their own ass. The real problem is the government crooks are trying to figure out how to steak all the money and donated supplies it's hard work for them since it is so much. They do not have time to help anyone. The police and defense force on the ground the first 3 weeks stole as much or more than the civilian looters and also stood by allowing the civilian looters to do what they did.
On EDITORIAL: Residents still left waiting for govt
Posted 5 October 2019, 7:07 a.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Who cares the emperor still has his new clothes.
On Potter's Cay stallholders say parking ban hurting business
Posted 5 October 2019, 7 a.m. Suggest removal
bcitizen says...
Stay your stink money grabbing nema as$ down in Nassau. No one wants you here. No one in South Abaco has anything but, sporadic power for the last 2 days after 4 weeks with a whopping 19 people working for BPL here and Casurina has soradic water at best. You have no clue!
On NEMA September 30 update
Posted 30 September 2019, 9:10 p.m. Suggest removal