Does the Bahamas government think that passing token legislation, that will never be enforced, is going to solve an international press debacle.
Union President John Pinder said the union would take its cause to Rawson Square because it is determined to get the increases for its members.
On Monday, Dr. D. Brent Hardt, the newly appointed Deputy Chief of Mission at The United States Embassy, made courtesy calls to local businesses.
Ministry of Education officials promised to resolve the problem, but up to Monday, no resolution was in sight.
Government asks for help despite the illegal immigrant problem being due largely to corrupt Defence Force and Immigration department employees.
Bahama Journal misleads public with bogus online poll results.
Failure to adequately address road traffic congestion negatively affects Bahamians mentally, physically and financially.
PLP government fails to fulfill another promise in their ‘govern by press release’ policy.
After years of stagnation and lackluster performance, the Chamber may have a new lease on life.