Jay Koment, director of New Providence Art and Antiques is in search of answers as to who would be our Bahamian superhero.
FNM chairman, Carl Bethel, is pushing for biometric voter’s cards saying that would make it harder for voter fraud to be committed.
Public access to tourism statistics has finally been restored after suddenly disappearing six months ago, with no information being reported for 2011 – the stats…
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham outlined several amendments to the election act which are expected to streamline the entire process.
While many Bahamians are outraged that judges allow accused murderers to be released on bail, there is often a valid reason for doing so.
Students of the Agape Christian School in Marsh Harbour and the Hope Town Primary School received life jackets during a “Youth Safe Boating Campaign.”
If the proposed Department of Corrections legislation aimed at transforming prison management is passed into law it could mean early release for several inmates serving…
Many key people were apparently disappointed by the Bahamas’ absence from a critical Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) meeting last week in Barbados – which may…
Pathetically conviction rates highlight the corruption and dysfunctionality of the Bahamas criminal justice system.