A US judge is expected to rule on whether the two new drug charges against Jamaican Reggae artiste Buju Banton will be dropped.
The politicians and judges are flapping their mouths, the Attorney General is promising change, the police are carrying out rapid strikes… yet the legal system…
Dr. Keva Marie Bethel, the first president of The College of The Bahamas, died early Tuesday morning at Doctors Hospital. She was 75 years old.
A fire ravaged half a dozen buildings towards the eastern end of downtown Nassau on Valentine’s Day, causing an estimated $30 million in damage, leaving…
An assessment will be conducted by the Utilities and Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) on the sale of the 51 percent of the Bahamas Telecommunications…
While the majority of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation managers returned to work yesterday, the threat of a strike vote still looms over the government-owned entity…
Union leaders have promised to continue agitating against the sale of BTC to Cable & Wirless, saying they will turn the country into a “small…
Yesterday, the government of the Bahamas signed the agreements that will finally privatise the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).
Every time Sewall’s Point resident Stephann Cotton returns from the Bahamas in his twin-engine Navejo Chieftain and prepares for landing at Palm Beach International Airport,…