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FORGET PARTY POLITICS: Certain governance reforms should not be seen as partisan agenda, says ORG exec

Aubry: If it’s good for the nation, it needs to be implemented regardless of party NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Long-term sustainable reform in The Bahamas should not be viewed as a partisan agenda, a governance reformer said yesterday, while stressing the need to separate election promises from actionable policies. Matt Aubry. Matt Aubry, the Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) executive director,...

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VOTER INTIMIDATION?: FNM chairman claims Davis’ constituents being threatened against voting red

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Carl Culmer alleged some residents on Cat Island, Rum Cay and San Salvador are being threatened with victimization if they do not vote for incumbent MP Philip Brave Davis, the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) leader vying for prime minister.  In a statement, Culmer slammed the PLP’s campaign slogan of “A New Day”,...

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LONG-TERM PLAN NEEDED: Incoming administration must think of next gen and not just election cycle, says economist

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — An incoming administration needs to be thinking of generational change and not simply the next political cycle, a top financial executive has opined. Gowon Bowe. Gowon Bowe, Fidelity Bank (Bahamas) chief executive officer, told Eyewitness News: "Whichever administration comes in needs to be one that is looking at the next generation and not just the next political...

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COLD, HARD MATH: Cooper “concerned” nation close to debt crisis; expresses doubt about fiscal snapshot

“We are very concerned that this report does not reflect outstanding commitments” NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Deputy Leader Chester Cooper yesterday expressed concern that the government's latest fiscal snapshot does not reflect the true state of government finances as he warned that this nation is coming "very close to a debt crisis". Cooper, in a statement on...

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WEATHER WATCH: Dangerous swells expected as Hurricane Larry continues to barrel across the Atlantic

The Bahamas expected to get swells later this week NASSAU, BAHAMAS — As Larry remains a powerful hurricane in the Atlantic and meteorologists continue to track tropical developments elsewhere, The Bahamas is expected to receive strong sea swells as early as Thursday along the eastern coast of the southern Bahamas. As the Category 3 storm moves northwest, those dangerous swells...

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NO DELAY, NO CHALLENGE: PLP election coordinator says party will not seek to delay election, challenge displaced storm voters

Grimes: Voters list for overseas voters, armed forces late NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Deputy election coordinator for the Progressive Liberal Party Valentine Grimes said yesterday the party will not do anything to delay the upcoming vote on September 16 despite several concerns about the electoral process. In an interview with Eyewitness News, Grimes pointed to the late release of the listing...

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PANDEMIC COSTS: Govt sees nearly $353M in COVID-related expenses over past two fiscal years, report notes

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The government spent nearly $353 million over the past two fiscal years on COVID-19-related expenses, according to data released by the Ministry of Finance. The 2020/2021 fourth quarter fiscal snapshot noted that during the period, the government continued its COVID-19-related health containment, mitigation and support programs for impacted families and businesses. "These outlays are estimated at $273.3...

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THAT’S ONLY ONE VOTE: FNM founding father disagrees with Ingraham’s endorsement of Sands for PM

Moore: I also want to see incumbent Iram Lewis and the other four FNM GB candidates win NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Free National Movement (FNM) founding father Maurice Moore yesterday expressed his support for Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, suggesting that he has done more for The Bahamas than any other prime minister. Moore's comments came after former Prime Minister Hubert...

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POSTPONE IT: GB pastor to file legal challenge seeking Supreme Court injunction to postpone general election

“The Constitution states clearly we ought to have a free and fair election, so they can tell us how free and fair this election is” FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA — Pastor and political aspirant Glenroy Bethel said he intends to file a legal suit in the Supreme Court today in a bid to postpone the general election. Bethel is the president...

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IMPROVED COMPLIANCE: COP lauds public adherence to COVID protocols as election campaigns steam ahead

Rolle: We have seen a decline in the need for citation and enforcement CPSA still concerned about COVID spread during campaigning and on Election Day NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Commissioner of Police Paul Rolle yesterday said officers have seen improved compliance with COVID-19 protocols that have resulted in a decline in the need for citation and enforcement. Rolle provided a written...

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ROLLING RED: PM announces free college for top students who promise to join armed forces

Minnis reveals “universal after-school program” to be implemented over 5 years NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis pledged the government will provide scholarships and stipends for students who commit to joining the armed forces after they graduate — if he is re-elected. The The FNM’s drive-in rally on Grand Bahama on Friday. Minnis shared the party’s economic and...

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SETTING THE STANDARD: New project to strengthen tourism-based business certification systems

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Tourism Development Corporation (TDC) and Ministry of Tourism and Aviation officials are partnering with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and European experts to develop and strengthen certification systems in The Bahamas. The aim of the project is to increase the resiliency and sustainability of The Bahamas as a tourism destination; enhance the state of the natural environment;...

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SAND DOLLAR ACCEPTED: ArawakX and SunCash in alliance to integrate Central Bank digital currency payments

“We are enabling people who have never invested before to become owners instead of just consumers” NASSAU, BAHAMAS — ArawakX has announced an alliance with payment service provider SunCash Ltd to integrate Central Bank digital currency (CBDC) for payments. The Central Bank of The Bahamas introduced the Sand Dollar to provide more secure, regulated financial services in The Bahamas. The...

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BELIEVE IN DEMOCRACY: Three GB lawyers call on govt to protect voting rights of displaced residents

"When you call a snap election, every citizen who is on that register should have the opportunity to exercise their right to vote” FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA — Pointing to the devastation wrought by Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic, three Grand Bahama-based attorneys are calling on the government to better accommodate the needs of displaced voters, particularly from East Grand...

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BROKEN PROMISES: FNM 2017 campaign promises still unfulfilled; PM blames hurricanes and COVID

Minnis: It was impossible to deal with all of what we promised within that one but be assured that all will be done NASSAU, BAHAMAS — While the Free National Movement (FNM) unveiled its 2021 manifesto this week, outlining a fresh slew of new campaign promises, many of its previous campaign promises, most notably a fixed election date, remain unfulfilled....

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