Labour Minister Vincent Peet told The Bahama Journal yesterday that he was aware of the dispute and it is a serious one.
Magistrate Susan Sylvester on Tuesday sentenced the 27-year-old mother who was recently charged with abandoning her toddler son to four months in Her Majesty’s Prison.
Prison Superintendent Dr. Elliston Rahming says the country needs more ‘creative sanctions’ to deal with petty criminals.
Minister of Trade and Industry Leslie Miller wants a ban on the importation of wrecked vehicles.
Revenues totaled $627 million, up from $607 million in 2003-2004.
International shipping company Clipper Group is set to receive the first of 6 new bulk carriers by the end of this year.
Visitor, shocked at the indiscriminate dumping of trash by Bahamians, decides to do something about it.
IMF survey stated that challenges remain, most notably the Bahamian government deficit, which rose sharply during the economic slowdown of 2001/2002 and remains above three…
Generous benefactor told to ‘shut up’ and ‘go back to England’ by ungrateful Bahamians.