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‘We remain sovereign’
The Bahamas has not conceded its sovereignty by complying with the transparency standards and international best practices required of this country…
Read More » URCA decides against net neutrality regulation
The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) has determined that the introduction of net neutrality regulation in The Bahamas “may…
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Hefty fines and prison stay for false customs declarations
Bahamians caught defrauding government, including on their customs forms, will face up to six months in prison and/or a $100,000…
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Special IDB loan facility to strengthen govt’s disaster preparedness strategy
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Peter Turnquest tabled a special loan proposal in the House of Assembly yesterday,…
Read More » Shell Western Supply and Trading offices officially open
The Bahamas officially became Shell Western Supply and Trading’s (SWST) northern Caribbean trading hub after it officially opened its offices in Lyford…
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PM: We won’t jeopardize fiscal stability
Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis suggested yesterday the government is in no way willing to jeopardize the stability of the…
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Christian Council calls shame on govt over non-profits bill
Bahamas Christian Council (BCC) President Bishop Delton Fernander said yesterday it is a shame the government intends to pass the…
Read More » Govt assures cruise port bid process will be fair
Both the prime minister and the minister of tourism and aviation yesterday assured that the request for proposals (RFP) process…
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Rise in costs, but economy strengthening as 2018 comes to a close
The latest economic outlook for The Bahamas shows that, despite the continued and gradual rise in the cost of living…
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BEAAP to meet to discuss growth opportunities
The members of Bahamas Engineers, Architects and Allied Professionals (BEAAP) will convene at the British Colonial Hilton tomorrow from 8…
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