Putting Bahamians Back to Work
Jobs are important from both an economic and social standpoint. Join a national conversation on how we can find innovative ways to create jobs.
Read MoreJobs are important from both an economic and social standpoint. Join a national conversation on how we can find innovative ways to create jobs.
Read MoreThe phrase was first made popular in The Bahamas by former Prime Minister Lynden Pindling who said it after a humbling defeat to his protege Hubert Ingraham in 1992.
Read MoreBahamian pundits have come out of the woodwork to express their opinions as to why the FNM lost the 2012 General Election. But not one of them have hit the nail on the head.
Read MorePeople are saying that it is wrong to dismiss this latest reincarnation of the PLP until they have had a chance to prove themselves. By Friday, we will know if Perry Christie is sincere in his intentions, or if it will be the same-o, same-o PLP.
Read MoreWith few substantial policy differences between party platforms, one wonders if party loyalty isn’t getting in the way of more important considerations and the responsibilities that every Bahamian has to our country.
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