"Meanwhile, Labour Director John Pinder sought to justify this telling The Tribune that due to the state of the country’s financial affairs, government has to prioritise what it spends."
Can the government at least list who in similar positions have been paid so we can all see which groups of persons are prioritized over the other groups? Can the Tribune find out if others are experiencing the same or is it just the nurses?
Meanwhile, Bahamasair will cost the taxpayer about 70m and we're still running the Grand Lucaya.
So the new travel order which isn't finalized represents the first concerted united effort? There were none before this? The travel orders will help greatly but to say its the first united concerted effort is a stretch.
Wouldnt this be ignoring every other provision made by the various congressional branches in h.r. 266, h.r.748, h.r. 6201, h.r.6800, or the recent omnibus spending bill.
I guess this also ignores the cross-agency work done by NIHs divisions? What about CDCs work including relaxing the guidance on masks and then recommending the usage of cloth masks or other work (sails orders etc) or the FDAs work on testing and vaccines?
Mr Wilson's disclosures are the first sign of how the 'trickle down' of US dollars into the real economy from visitor spending and gratuities has been largely cut-off by the eight-month tourism industry shutdown.
So the QBC owner and the Tribune have discovered the first sign?
However, he said he had yet to review the findings, and declined to comment on the concerns voiced over the Grand Lucayan's planned February 1 re-opening. Michael Scott, the Grand Lucayan's chairman, who previously described the present Royal Caribbean/ITM terms as "a bad deal", was off-island when contacted by this newspaper and said he would respond to these fears later.
Does anyone believe that the Minister receved a report on such a major topic and has not yet reviewed the findings.
Has anyone answered the simple question yet. Dr. Minnis says he is against oil extraction. If they find oil in commercial quantities shouldn't he just say no thank if he is that much against it?
thps says...
“I don’t think anybody would like to be in their position making this decision. It’s the proverbial rock and a hard place.”
Maybe he hasn't seen all of the parties campaigning to be in their position.
On $200m capital raising eyed for ‘bigger year’
Posted 21 April 2021, 3:57 p.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
"Meanwhile, Labour Director John Pinder sought to justify this telling The Tribune that due to the state of the country’s financial affairs, government has to prioritise what it spends."
Can the government at least list who in similar positions have been paid so we can all see which groups of persons are prioritized over the other groups? Can the Tribune find out if others are experiencing the same or is it just the nurses?
Meanwhile, Bahamasair will cost the taxpayer about 70m and we're still running the Grand Lucaya.
On Nurses still not paid money owed by government
Posted 31 January 2021, 3:57 p.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
You are making it seem as if it is so bad that they would have an acting Financial secretary for an entire administra...
On ‘High interest’ in Grand Bahama airport partnership
Posted 29 January 2021, 5:53 p.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
So the new travel order which isn't finalized represents the first concerted united effort? There were none before this? The travel orders will help greatly but to say its the first united concerted effort is a stretch.
Wouldnt this be ignoring every other provision made by the various congressional branches in h.r. 266, h.r.748, h.r. 6201, h.r.6800, or the recent omnibus spending bill.
I guess this also ignores the cross-agency work done by NIHs divisions?
What about CDCs work including relaxing the guidance on masks and then recommending the usage of cloth masks or other work (sails orders etc) or the FDAs work on testing and vaccines?
On 13 new cases of COVID-19
Posted 23 January 2021, 4:15 p.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
What are the biggest things that need fixing and going there to get things rolling short and long term?
On Dismal start to the year for Port Lucaya Marketplace
Posted 9 January 2021, 10:56 a.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
Mr Wilson's disclosures are the first sign of how the 'trickle down' of US dollars into the real economy from visitor spending and gratuities has been largely cut-off by the eight-month tourism industry shutdown.
So the QBC owner and the Tribune have discovered the first sign?
On Retailer: US dollar payments dry up
Posted 7 January 2021, 5 p.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
However, he said he had yet to review the findings, and declined to comment on the concerns voiced over the Grand Lucayan's planned February 1 re-opening. Michael Scott, the Grand Lucayan's chairman, who previously described the present Royal Caribbean/ITM terms as "a bad deal", was off-island when contacted by this newspaper and said he would respond to these fears later.
Does anyone believe that the Minister receved a report on such a major topic and has not yet reviewed the findings.
On Lucayan lacks 'three legs' needed to open
Posted 31 December 2020, 10:21 a.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
Has anyone answered the simple question yet. Dr. Minnis says he is against oil extraction. If they find oil in commercial quantities shouldn't he just say no thank if he is that much against it?
On AG: New tax for BPC if royalties 'abysmally low'
Posted 23 December 2020, 4:27 a.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
one day the PM is against the deal and the next 'should permission to extract the same be given"
On DRILLING BEGINS . . . but Bethel says govt will negotiate a bigger share if oil is found
Posted 22 December 2020, 9:09 p.m. Suggest removal
thps says...
exactly.
On PM 'totally against' oil drilling in Bahamian waters
Posted 12 December 2020, 11:31 p.m. Suggest removal