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jujutreeclub says...

It's amazing how the referendum was officially delayed after this bill was passed. This goes to show that the referendum was only a smokescreen to allow the VAT and gaming bills to pass in the house of assembly. The gender equality referendum was never intended to go to the stage of passing or debating in the hoa. Shame on them and I feel for us as we are being taken for a ride by these people in government.

jujutreeclub says...

It's amazing how this was officially delayed after the gaming bill was passed. This goes to show that this was only a smokescreen to allow the VAT and gaming bills to pass in the house of assembly. This was never intended to go to the stage of passing or debating in the hoa. Shame on them and I feel for us as we are being taken for a ride by these people in government.

On Dr Bernard Nottage makes announcement

Posted 16 September 2014, 11:34 a.m. Suggest removal

jujutreeclub says...

GreenTea. Since when Andros was sending produce to the states unless the states is the produce exchange in Nassau. Those produce does not meet the standards for shipment out of the country, not because they are not of good quality, but for all the protection from disease entering the USA. Just like how we cant bring produce through US Customs in the states to the Bahamas, the same applies to those items. Remember, you can only carry cooked items from here to the US because of the same reason.

jujutreeclub says...

Offer the 9% first and then talk about the new company offering IPO's. How will the bahamian people benefit from the one million dollar 2% give back for the whole of the BCB. That's a good trade off in favour of CWC and not the bahamian people. All he think people is listening for is the take back of BTC but not looking at what else was given up to get it. We're not fooled by the take back of BTC for bahamians because it's not so.

jujutreeclub says...

John done get buy out. Sign that contract and did not come to the members to find out how they feel about it. Shame on him.

On Pinder: My union will not join strike

Posted 22 July 2014, 12:40 p.m. Suggest removal

jujutreeclub says...

TalRussell. That is not of national importance. Don't have to get to the level of the other party's chairman. Let their infighting remain a concern of their own.

jujutreeclub says...

***Nydard's Daughter is all over facebook talking about all the good her father has done for the Bahamas. I guess if you donate to charity you are allowed to break the laws of the land?***

Don't this remind you of the potcake incident where his daughter is doing the same thing on facebook. Two peas in one pod.

On Baha Mar chief joins Nygard lawsuit

Posted 15 July 2014, 1:26 p.m. Suggest removal

jujutreeclub says...

I can guarantee you that not one of his staff is on that march

On Crowds march in support of Nygard

Posted 15 July 2014, 1:03 p.m. Suggest removal

jujutreeclub says...

What have our country come to. These people here marching can't even go near lyford cay nor Nygard cay. These peops are being exploited and need to realize that when this man pick up and kick them on the curve only C B Moss and other bahamians will be there to pick them up. This man ain noboby friend especially people of colour and overweight folks. Ask the folks who work for him and how they are treated.

Think on these things.

On Crowds march in support of Nygard

Posted 15 July 2014, 12:51 p.m. Suggest removal

jujutreeclub says...

Mr Davis said the site’s topography and the project’s fast-approaching deadline presented challenges for the team; however, all obstacles have been met.

He said: “The topography of the grounds we uncovered ... the ground is not as solid as we expected it to be. There were some sinkholes in areas where we didn’t expect them to be, where buildings would have been so we had to move them around.

It's amazing how they can now see the difficulties wit such a project, but could not understand the issues the former government had with the road works, when all kinds of pipes were running cross the streets that the road plan that MOW gave the contractor did not reflect it. All I say is what goes around comes around.

During yesterday’s tour, Minister of Agriculture V Alfred Gray said there was no room for criticisms by the opposition over the BAMSRI development due to its social and economic benefits.

So why all the criticism from them when they was in opposition. Brave Davis commented on the benefits he is enjoying from the new roads. Jokes for days.