National Review
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Faking unity?
Free National Movement (FNM) heavy weights met this week in an effort to ease the brewing tensions between FNM Leader…
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Has Davis govt been good for workers?
In The Bahamas, the trade union movement has historically played an important and influential role in the struggle for equal…
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Is there a there there?
Continuing his narrative of corrupt and fraudulent activities under the Minnis administration, Prime Minister Philip Davis on Monday tabled in…
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Low-hanging fruit
Over the course of years, we have opined in this space that the most significant threat to national development is…
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Spotlight on cannabis
The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) has pledged to “develop a comprehensive regulatory framework for growing, harvesting and exporting cannabis so…
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Closer to the people
Every administration since the first Ingraham administration, which implemented local government in the Family Islands in 1996, has promised local…
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Disclosure & transparency
It is early still in the term of the Davis administration but indications thus far are that the lack of…
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Funding & politics
Back in July 2012, Perry Christie, at the time prime minister, told the House of Assembly that the two international…
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Veil of secrecy
Multiple searches of the public eProcurement and Supplier Registry Portal reveal a blatant disregard for the law by some government…
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Limited contract posting on govt’s online portal
A search on the government’s online portal for contract notices and contract awards under the Department of Public Works, which…
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