Bahamas Supermarkets Limited still owes the Police Staff Association over $80,000 and the officers are getting tired of waiting for the negligent City Market owners…
Campaign tactics are changing due to the Internet and the FNM having liberalized the broadcast sector in 1992 allowing new media entities to emerge.
Taxi drivers in Grand Bahama are continuing the illegal practice of demanding that customers pay round-trip fares to destinations, while failing to return to pick…
The Ministry of Tourism is no longer connected with the Bahamas Women’s Tennis Open which is sanctioned by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
While the legal battle for Atlantis could go on for years, a top accountant and liquidator says the thousands of Bahamians employed at Atlantis are…
Kerzner tried to hold onto Atlantis to the end but fell under the questionable loan requirements of the “brazen self-dealing” Canadian conglomerate, Brookfield.
Debt-saddled Kerzner International transferred ownership of its Paradise Island properties to one of its lesser creditors, leading other lenders to voice serious complaints.
The prime minister accurately identified the PLP as the “weakest, most indecisive, and do nothing government” and cited several credible examples of its failures.
IDB loans are surging well over $200 million but officials say the the investments are necessary for sustainable growth.