Editorials
PM risks his credibility
Prime Minister Philip Davis has made numerous questionable statements over the past few months that have chipped away at his…
Read More »Four keys women are often not taught about career advancement
Universally, women are socialized differently than men. We are often taught not to brag, do not be aggressive, play nice,…
Read More »A bumpy road to 50
Nassau’s redeveloped harbor is scheduled to be completed in May. It promises to be a spectacular facility, a befitting complement…
Read More »Hospital woes
Some countries, notably more developed than developing ones, long ago recognized the importance of long-term planning relating to national infrastructure…
Read More »Let sanity prevail
As a crowd gathered outside Parliament yesterday with some protestors yelling insane nonsense, Minister of Immigration Keith Bell provided an…
Read More »Protecting the shrinking middle class
Though we have seen encouraging tourism numbers and steady economic growth over the past year, inflation on consumer goods and…
Read More »Encouraging tourism numbers
It was welcome news to hear yesterday that The Bahamas saw the arrival of more than seven million visitors in…
Read More »Bahamian systems out of order
We are on the home stretch to the 50th anniversary of independence, yet so much about our current state of…
Read More »Finish the National Development Plan
Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis last week called on the business community to come up with a vision for what…
Read More »Haiti will not fix itself
Haiti is broken. No one recognizes this more than the Haitian people. Countless numbers of them are fleeing their country…
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