Prime Minister Philip Davis said the next general election is imminent, though he refrained from providing a specific date.
Central and South Abaco MP John Pinder told Guardian Business yesterday that more industries in The Bahamas must be reserved ...
One would have hoped that the government would use this moment to engage the public in a productive and educational ...
A man died after his vehicle collided with a Mack truck on Sir Milo Butler Highway yesterday afternoon, police said. The ...
A new Education Bill tabled in the House of Assembly yesterday would lower the compulsory school age from five years old to ...
Big Red Machine dominated from start to finish at the 2026 Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) Track and Field Championships, dethroning the Queen’s ...
Saxons Superstars Leader Percy ‘Vola’ Francis was among the junkanooers seated in the gallery of the House of Assembly ...
The Bahamas is positioned to benefit from the growing faith-based tourism market and become a leading destination in the Caribbean, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviat ...
The trial of a Royal Bahamas Defence Force marine accused of having an illicit sexual relationship with a child took a surprising twist when his accuser recanted her allegations on ...
Leader Michael Pintard yesterday accused Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis of denigrating professionals in the arts, referring to Davis’ comments last year that Pintard, who is ...
Leader of government business in the House of Assembly, Wayne Munroe, on Tuesday evening decried what he termed “despicable conduct” on the part of the Official Opposition for “abusing” Fort ...
The Freeport Licensee Association (FLA) said yesterday that a recent town hall meeting on Grand Bahama over the recent arbitration ruling between the government and the Grand Bahama Port Authority ...