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moncurcool says...

The fact that as unions they went and signed an MOU with a political party, what does he expect?

moncurcool says...

Is this serious? Only in The Bahamas, people can do nonsense like this.

And then talking about competition legislation so people can compare prices? Seriously? I can compare prices now. Why not require gas stations to post sings so I can see the prices posted?

moncurcool says...

> People pointed out that his name,
> photograph, and personal history
> closely align with those of a former
> vice president of Russian oil giant
> Rosneft, who was added to an
> international wanted list in 2016 for
> allegedly embezzling more than $1.7m
> from a Rosneft subsidiary through a
> fraudulent land sublease scheme. A UK
> court later blocked his extradition to
> Russia, citing risks of political
> persecution and an unfair trial.

What does it mean his name, photograph and personal history is closely aligned? Either is is him or is not. Stop the ambiguities that can malign people.

moncurcool says...

If we had no idea we had some of the most unintelligent people running tis country, this person from DIR just proved it.

Business license is a product. Did this DIR person recognize that all products have a set price? Not a guess price and at the end let's see if you paid too much or too little.

And don't they know id you pay too much you get a cash refund? Not a government credit.

This has to be a joke.

Please reporters, challenge these people on the nonsensical things they say, rather than just printing their hot air verbatim.

moncurcool says...

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moncurcool says...

How there has not been wide protest over this foolishness is nonsense.

moncurcool says...

> He acknowledged frustration over
> delays in regularising local nurses,
> blaming slow vetting processes by the
> Royal Bahamas Police Force and Public
> Service Commission.
>
> He said the international recruitment drive, including efforts to bring
> healthcare workers from India and the
> Philippines, is critical while local
> training programmes are strengthened
> for long-term self-sufficiency.

I am sorry, But these two paragraphs here show the issue that something is seriously wrong.

How can you regularize foreigners in no time, but Bahamians have to take an eternity to be regularize? If the process is delayed for Bahamians, then the process should have the same delay for foreigners.

It is clear our governments live by the belief that their own citizens are second class.

On Nurses protest at ‘foreign bias’

Posted 29 April 2025, 1:15 p.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

Police should be policing, and not driving ambulances, I'm sorry, something it seriously wrong with that picture.

moncurcool says...

So is this agency saying that these people are being paid upwards of $10,000 a month each? Are the Bahamians working in the system being paid that amount?

On Cubans’ take-home pay ‘less than 16%’

Posted 22 April 2025, 11:17 a.m. Suggest removal

moncurcool says...

> “This government has made it a
> requirement - across every major
> investment - that Bahamians be
> involved from day one. Not only in
> labour, but in management. Not only in
> service, but in ownership. The days of
> being observers to our own development
> are over.”

The PM really likes to talk nonsense. Why didn't he state who are the Bahamian owners in this development? Another hot air speech.