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Ingraham: Justice system flawed

FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham has slammed the country’s judicial system as plagued by inefficiency, excessive delays, and poor case management, accusing some judges of starting court late, taking years to deliver rulings, and retiring without issuing written judgments — while also criticising some lawyers for showing up unprepared, overcommitting, and contributing to the backlog.

Deangelo death accused to face June 2026 trial

TWO police officers accused of manslaughter in the 2018 shooting death of Deangelo Evans in Mason’s Addition are set to stand trial in June next year.

FACING REALITY: Education is not in the classroom

Graduation, a time of celebration for some, becomes a stark reminder of the system’s unfairness for others.


BTVI STORY: Students shine in speech contest

In a demonstration of research and eloquence, the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) inaugural accreditation speech competition ended in a clean sweep.

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Vybz Kartel concertgoers criticise organisation

WHAT was meant to be a landmark moment in dancehall history — Vybz Kartel’s first international concert since his prison release — turned into a chaotic experience for many on Saturday, as the highly anticipated show left frustrated patrons battling hours-long waits, a disorganised ticketing system, and a poorly stocked bar, only to be salvaged by electrifying performances from Kartel and Spice.

$500 compensation for indecent assault

A MAN was ordered to compensate a woman yesterday after admitting he indecently assaulted her last weekend.


Suspect accused of attempted murder

A MAN was remanded to prison yesterday after being accused of attempted murder in a near-fatal shooting in Montell Heights last month.

US President challenging country’s role in the world

The current row in the US about using a commercial app for official discussion of plans for an air strike against the Houthis in Yemen has prompted debate overseas, including in the UK. People are appalled at the carelessness and sheer amateurism of what happened, not least the participation of a journalist that was claimed to have been inadvertent.

Minister: ‘Nothing stopping’ maternity leave expansion

A PUSH to expand maternity leave in The Bahamas is gaining traction, with Labour Minister Pia Glover-Rolle declaring there is “nothing stopping it” — even as business leaders warn such reforms could threaten jobs and strain companies.


Youth forum debates issues

The 2025 CARICOM Youth Forum gathered over 400 young people to explore regional issues and engage in meaningful discussions on critical topics. Students from nearly every public and private school in New Providence participated in sessions focusing on “The Role of Diplomacy – A Youth-Driven Future,” “Climate Change and Sustainability,” and “The Future of Entrepreneurship in the Caribbean.”

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Monday, March 31, 2025


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Gov’t intervenes in Old Bahama Bay’s management row

The Government has intervened in the escalating dispute over Old Bahama Bay by demanding that the parties involved in retaking the hotel’s management “cease and desist” until they obtain the necessary permits.

Bahamas targets world beating depositor safety

Around 580,000 Bahamian bank accounts were fully protected against their institution’s possible collapse as at year-end 2024, the Central Bank’s governor has revealed.


Global aviation body warns Bahamas on retroactive fees

Global aviation’s trade body has warned it is “imperative” that Bahamian and other airlines not be penalised by triple-digit retroactive fee hikes as a result of “errors” by local regulators.

New power plants tap investors for $132.5m

A successful renewable energy bidder yesterday unveiled plans to raise a total $132.5m from Bahamian investors to finance the development of new power plants on Abaco and Eleuthera.

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Concerns over Abaco shanty town debris fuelling fires

ABACO residents are urging the government to clear debris from demolished shanty towns, claiming the rubble is fueling fires that pose serious health hazards to nearby communities.


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Judge in corruption case: Delays could crush system

A SUPREME Court judge has warned that prolonged delays in criminal proceedings in The Bahamas could “crush this system”, as he raised alarm over outstanding evidence and scheduling issues in the high-profile bribery case involving a former senior police officer and a prominent attorney.

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Children among those forced to flee GB fires

A REGENCY Park resident has been left with nothing but the clothes on his back after wild bushfires tore through parts of Freeport on Friday, destroying his home and displacing dozens, including children from the Grand Bahama Children’s Home.