Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor: Is there really a shortage of nurses in The Bahamas?

Editor, Is The Bahamas truly for Bahamians? This is a question I ask myself daily. Being hired as a Nurse... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: The ‘Plight’ of Parliamentarians?

Editor, Way back in the day, persons who offered for election to the House of Assembly and were elected or... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: Mid-Term Governance Report – Nothing Accomplished, Nothing Planned.

Editor, Allow a small space to convey the following to the leadership of the Progressive Party (PLP). Over the past... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: Government travel is crucial

Editor, Many have asked why it is the the Prime Minister and assorted delegations have been traveling the globe to... read more »

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Letter to the Editor: Ceasefire now

Editor, Joining the voices of nongovernmental organizations, feminist movements, and activists all over the world, Equality Bahamas calls for an... read more »

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Letter to the Editor: The PLP and the FNM are the same

Editor, In about 30 months or less, we will go to the polls to elect a new government under our... read more »

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Letter to the Editor: Haiti – the nation of the damned?

Ever since, if not before, it successfully declared its independence in 1804 following her defeat of a contingent of the... read more »

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Letters to the Editor — The BPL Saga: Same script, similar cast

Editor, The more things change, the more they remain the same. These were the words that came to mind as... read more »

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Letter to the Editor: National youth service is a necessity

Editor, Here in our wonderful nation, a lot of people are up in arms, pardon the pun, over crime and... read more »

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Letter to the Editor: A strategic vision for advancement in North Abaco

Editor, Abaco has long been hailed as a resilient haven with dedicated and independent residents, which play a pivotal role... read more »

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Letter to the Editor: The Prime Minister is on fire

Editor, The PLP was returned to power in 2021, a little short of three years ago, under the stellar leadership... read more »

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Letter to the Editor: Highlighting the best of us

Dear Editor, At a time when too many focus on what’s wrong with our country, I’d like to focus on... read more »

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Op-ed: The Bahamas has a long-standing crime problem

Editor, As a journalist nearing two decades, the number of killings in our country the past two months saddens me.... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: Sowing bad seeds yet expecting a good harvest

Editor, Some have bogusly questioned why I, over these many decades, would regularly submit editorial letters and articles for publication... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: Why many don’t know where Burma Road is

Editor, Growing up in The Bahamas, many Bahamians would have heard the song “Burma Road” by the late Ronnie Butler,... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: The importance of independence in government

Dear Editor,  The Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) writes to highlight the vital importance of independence in governance structures, particularly... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: Exorbitant boat registration fees will have a ripple effect

Editor, In a world where the cost of living has become a surmounting burden for families and businesses alike, the... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: The statistics are not in Capital Punishment’s favor

Editor, With the frequency of homicides since the start of the new year, the natural response among Bahamians has been... read more »

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Young men and criminality

Dear Editor, Amidst all the wordiness surrounding criminality and murder in this small country, I have awaited reasonable, sensible and... read more »

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Letters to the Editor: Get helicopters to fight crime and illegal immigration

Dear Editor, Nassau is dying, both literally as well as figuratively, and unless something is done immediately and without any... read more »