In recent times the recurrent increase in the incidents of murder and crimes of violence has shocked our communities. A sense of insecurity has wrapped around the collective horror confronting ...
Since independence in 1973, we have seen the arrival, with great expectations, of newly minted commissioners of police mandated to get a grip on crime and the fear of crime. This, of course, is ...
Chief Justice Sir Ian Winder yesterday laid out the judicial accomplishments made in the last year, including the ...
The Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) should be fully implemented this year, Attorney General Ryan Pinder told reporters ...
The government is developing legislation to combat anti-competitive behavior in business, which would assist significantly in ...
As part of the government’s efforts to tackle corruption in light of a recent US indictment alleging corruption among law ...
Bahamians have become proficient gamblers since the Christie administration legalized web shop gaming. Number houses are ...
The Board of Trustees of the University of The Bahamas (UB) announced yesterday the selection of three finalists in its ...
Amid criticisms over a new rule that insurance policies must have at least six months remaining for vehicles to be licensed, the Ministry of Energy and Transport announced yesterday that ...
Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ. For he chose us ...
Many are fearful of the future and there is a high level of instability and insecurity. However, do you realize what is truly our greatest problem? It is selfishness.
Prime Minister Philip Davis’ announcement of a 50 percent reduction in value-added tax (VAT) on food sold in food stores is a politically savvy and welcome move, particularly in the ...