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TAKE FLIGHT: Bahamas must maximize returns on airspace takeover, urges local aviation industry operator

“Aviation is more than flying a plane; we have to bring in aviation mechanics and when you look at it, that is revenue that Bahamians are missing out on” NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A local aviation industry operator yesterday stressed that this nation must maximize returns from the management of its sovereign space, noting: “We have to prepare Bahamians to own...

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Davis congratulates parties in debate series; slams FNM’s abstention

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Leader Philip Brave Davis yesterday congratulated the participants of the first National Election Debate series and slammed the Free National Movement (FNM) for its failure to participate. The first installment of the four-part debate series, which is being hosted in collaboration with The University of The Bahamas (UB) and Verizon Media Group, was...

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PROTECT THE ELDERLY: COVID death results in renewed restrictions at senior citizens homes

Elder care home outbreak not reported for two weeks Minister could not confirm whether six infected individuals were vaccinated or not NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Social Services Minister Frankie Campbell advised yesterday that restrictions will be reinforced at all elderly care homes after one of the facilities had a COVID-19 exposure resulting in one death and six positive cases. Campbell told...

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TRAGEDY AFTERMATH: Social services assisting more than 40 people impacted by recent fires

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The back-to-back fires on Jennie Street and Fritz Lane last week impacted 42 people, according to Social Services Minister Frankie Campbell. Campbell, who was speaking to reporters on the matter outside Cabinet yesterday, provided an update on the assistance provided to those families, including short-term shelter, food and clothing. An aerial shot of a fire blazing through...

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“WE WILL GET YOU”: Dames warns would-be criminals amid increase in drug busts

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Minister of National Security Marvin Dames yesterday warned individuals partaking in illegal activities that they will pay for their crimes when caught. Dames' strong deterrent was issued amidst a recent increase in police drug interdictions and arrests. On Monday, officers from the Drug Enforcement Unit recovered 161 lbs of suspected cocaine, valued at $1.6 million, during a...

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SOCIETY OF LAWS: DPM says Bahamas must take a stand against shantytowns if it doesn’t want to be like Haiti

Abaco shantytown demolitions will continue despite scolding from UN Bannister warns New Providence squatters are next NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Deputy Prime Minister and Public Works Minister Desmond Bannister suggested yesterday that the government will move forward with the demolition of shantytowns on Abaco, insisting that he has a job to do in eradicating illegal dwellings. Bannister was responding to an...

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BAD TO WORSE: Shantytown resurgence further exacerbates Abaco’s “housing crisis”, says Chamber president

ABACO, BAHAMAS — The re-emergence of shantytowns on Abaco is merely exacerbating the housing crisis on the hurricane-ravaged island, according to its Chamber of Commerce president. Abaco Chamber of Commerce President Ken Hutton. Ken Hutton, the Abaco Chamber of Commerce president, told Eyewitness News: "I’m not taking sides on the issue, because that is not we do that, but we...

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INTO THE FUTURE: Bahamas Cabinet goes digital

Thompson says ministers do not have to physically attend Cabinet meetings to participate NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Cabinet of The Bahamas has now transitioned to a digital platform designed to improve the processes and operating procedures in the Cabinet Office, according to State Minister for Finance Kwasi Thompson. Thompson officially announced the launch of the Bahamas E-Cabinet Management Information System...

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“Absolute explosion” of health visa applications; reports of returning Bahamians unable to receive health visas

Over 5,000 applicants per day Some travelers report being stranded in the US as they seek to return home today NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar said today that the government has had to adjust its manpower and approvals process to handle an “absolute explosion” in health visa applications, noting “we’re up to over 5,000 applications a day”. Speaking...

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ALL WILL BE DONE: PM assures campaign promises will be fulfilled, but “priorities had to be shifted”

PM: All islands except New Providence and Grand Bahama could have curfew removed NASSAU, BAHAMAS — As the Free National Movement (FNM) marked its fourth-year anniversary since assuming office, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday the government had to shift its priorities and deviate from its agenda in order to address both the catastrophic needs of the country brought...

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DYING DOWN: Vaccine demand flattening, says committee co-chair

National vaccine committee looking to renew public interest in getting the jab NASSAU, BAHAMAS — National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee Co-Chair Ed Fields said while demand for the jab has been flattening, it is hoped that a greater push to educate the public will garner greater interest. Asked how many doses had been administered in the last week, Fields said:...

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HOUSING MARKET DISPARITY: High-end real estate “booming”; local real estate, not so much

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The country’s high-end real estate market is ‘booming”, according to Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) President Christine Wallace Whitfield, who noted the segment appears to be outperforming pre-pandemic levels. Wallace-Whitfield, in an interview with Eyewitness News, noted: “It’s the high-end market that is doing very well. That market is booming. It’s crazy. The high-end market here in...

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“ANY DAY NOW”: Bahamas will continue to issue first and second doses while awaiting vaccine balance arrival

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee Co-Chair Ed Fields said yesterday The Bahamas is expected to receive the balance of its vaccine doses, approximately 66,000, from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) COVAX Facility “any day now”. He said the committee will continue to issue first doses to eligible individuals as well as second doses to vaccine recipients. Fields...

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OUT IN THE COLD: Taxi drivers fear being left out by Royal Caribbean Beach Club arrangement

Inside source assures Royal Caribbean eager to meet with taxi union over concerns NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Bahamas Taxi Cab Union President Wesley Ferguson yesterday voiced serious concerns that local taxi drivers will be left disadvantaged when the Royal Caribbean beach club destination on Paradise Island comes on stream. Bahamas Taxi Cab Union President Wesley Ferguson. Ferguson told Eyewitness News: “We...

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NOT SURPRISED: Marijuana commission says govt’s position on regulation consistent with its recommendations

BNCM: Medicinal marijuana approval consistent with our recommendations but decision is up to govt NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Bahamas National Commission on Marijuana (BNCM) Co-Chairman Quinn McCartney said yesterday that the government’s move to legalize medicinal marijuana in the country is consistent with the commission’s recommendations. On Friday, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis advised that the government is expected to table...

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BALANCING ACT: Mitchell says govt’s approach to shantytowns must consider both intl obligations and local laws

"It is the job of the minister and his government to find the right balance" NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Former Immigration and Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday urged the government to find the "right balance" in managing unregulated shantytowns and following its international treaties. Mitchell's comments come days after United Nations human rights experts called on The Bahamas to halt...

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Govt digitization strategy continues with aim to increase productivity

Redeployments to be brought about within public sector NASSAU, BAHAMAS — A top Ministry of Finance official said yesterday as the government moves forward with its digitization strategy, it is looking internally to see how workers within the public service may be redeployed for greater productivity. Marlon Johnson, acting financial secretary, while speaking at a virtual press conference for the...

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