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# AN attorney has condemned the treatment of a disabled man seen in a viral video being dragged across Shirley Street by ...
# THE UK-based Privy Council has declined to hear an appeal from Coalition of Independents leader Lincoln Bain and his ...
# Guy Gentile, head of Mintbroker International, which was placed into full liquidation by the Bahamian Supreme Court in December 2021, hit out after Judge Edwin Torres on Monday recommended that he ...
# A POLICE officer played footage yesterday of a 50-year-old man saying that he and a 17-year-old boy were “lovers” as the defendant’s unlawful sexual intercourse trial got underway. # Assistant ...
# Gowon Bowe, Fidelity Bank (Bahamas) chief executive, told Tribune Business he would “expect heads to roll” at the Ministry of Finance if the Prime Minister’s initial announcement of a $135.4m April ...
# An attorney yesterday warned that permitting the “ad hoc” removal of restrictive covenants will be “the death knell for orderly development in The Bahamas”.
# PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis has called the recent deaths of three Bahamian men in Haiti “unfortunate”, warning against involvement in dangerous, illegal activities as investigations continue ...
# The Ministry of Finance report, meanwhile, noted that taxpayer subsidies had increased by more than $25m year-over-year to hit over 82 percent of the 2024-2025 Budget's full-year allocation with ...
# “So we are expecting to see some real exciting matchups in the relays. The entries for the World Championships closes on August 24. So there’s only two spots available worldwide so by August 24, the ...
# Responding to reports that electricity bills payable in August have risen by 25 percent to 30 percent month-over-month, Philip Davis KC asserted that consumption - rather than BPL’s tariff or fuel ...
# Latia Duncombe, the Ministry of Tourism’s director-general, reiterated that resorts undergo maintenance and improvements during the slower part of the tourism season. She added that she is looking ...
# The Small Business Development Centre (SBDC) yesterday provided grant funding worth a collective $100,000 to ten entrepreneurs with disabilities.