Lord Sebastian Coe, president of World Athletics, declared yesterday that the World Athletics Relays Bahamas 2024 was a “great two days of action”, posting on social media that “the atmosphere ...
Bahamian elite athlete Devynne Charlton is back for a second hurdles clinic this year, but this time as an indoor world champion and a world record holder.
The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) is hoping that Dr. Minnis is returned as FNM leader. The PLP’s worst nightmare is a united FNM led by Pintard.
Bahamian sisters Genesis and Shay’Tonya Missick faced each other in the semifinals of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Women’s Tennis Tournament.
Hatchlings can die of dehydration and, as they make their way to the sea, have to dodge huge hazards such as predatory birds, rats and other animals. Once in the sea, they face a whole added string of ...
Chief Operating Officer of Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) Nikita Mullings told Grand Bahama News the GBPC is studying the new Electricity Bill passed by MPs last week. “We are reviewing the draft ...
Later Sunday night, Russell ran the second leg of the men’s 4x400m relay. The team of Wendell Miller, Russell, Zion Shepherd and Shakeem Hall-Smith, in that order, ran 3:08.29 on the second day of ...
Public utility companies, insurance companies and some money lenders continue to set themselves up to begin reporting the public’s payments and delinquencies history to the credit bureau, The Central ...
Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Jomo Campbell said yesterday that the handing over of two Eeden Farms vertical farm containers to the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute ...
Taxi drivers are turned off by the possibility of sharing their ride fare information with customers in the new Rate your Ride app, being developed for the sector by the ...
Maurice Moore, one of the founding fathers of the Free National Movement, said yesterday that former Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis “had his chance,” adding that he supports current FNM ...
The Central Bank of The Bahamas’ (CBOB) newly released annual report reveals that in 2023, check usage continually decreased and the number of fraud incidences involving checks declined year-on-year.