Editorials
The budget communication
During Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Philip Davis’ 2023/2024 Budget Communication to Parliament in the House of Assembly yesterday,…
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Are we ready for hurricane season?
Another hurricane season is upon us and we have no indication that the government has a plan to address another disaster…
Read More » Ministry of Finance should tread carefully
It is widely accepted that the government of The Bahamas is cash-strapped. One may be convinced otherwise given the things…
Read More »Fanning flames of fear on marital rape issue
This week, the government tabled the Protection Against Violence Bill, 2023, which seeks to provide for the protection and support…
Read More »Marking the manner of our bearing
As The Bahamas moves toward our golden jubilee of independence in the next few weeks, most Bahamians would be hard-pressed…
Read More »Pintard’s response to green paper is unserious
Prime ministers, or those seeking to hold the position, need not be expert in every area of public administration. But…
Read More »Corporate tax reform is unavoidable
The G20 and the Organization for Economic Corporation and Development (OECD) have beat the drum of multinational corporations engaging in…
Read More »New Providence needs local govt
Since local government was implemented by the first Ingraham administration in the Family Islands in 1996, every administration since has promised…
Read More »Our poverty problem
A United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) report states that 14.8 percent of the Bahamian population lived below the poverty line in…
Read More »Frequent travel may ground Davis administration
The Davis administration is in danger of branding itself as being about two things: consistently questionable travel with large delegations…
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