Editorials
Inflation wreaking havoc
As the Davis administration finalizes its budget for the 2022/2023 fiscal year, which will be presented to Parliament later this…
Read More »Is Grand Bahama finally catching a break?
Over many years, even before the ferocious Hurricane Dorian tore a destructive path across Grand Bahama in 2019, many Grand…
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We still await transparency on Grand Lucayan
The government of The Bahamas is today expected to sign an agreement with an American company to purchase the troubled…
Read More » Squeezing the most vulnerable
It is a sad reality in New Providence that many of the most vulnerable are the least able to protect…
Read More »Defending the indefensible
Last week, this newspaper revealed that a number of parliamentarians had failed to meet the deadline for declarations in accordance…
Read More »Celebrating mothers
The mantle of motherhood is complex. It was made even weightier by the COVID-19 pandemic, which lingers. It would have…
Read More »Freedom of the press
World Press Freedom Day, observed this past Tuesday, placed a global spotlight on the work of journalists and other media…
Read More »Davis administration goes silent on DRA
When the Disaster Reconstruction Authority (DRA) Bill was debated and passed in the House of Assembly in early November 2019,…
Read More »The crime fight continues
The Bahamas is by no means the only country in this region that has ongoing issues with crime and violence.…
Read More »High food prices
The cost of living is rising, here in The Bahamas, much as everywhere around the world. International trade supply routes…
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