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FNM demands answers after Davis overrides ZNS board

THE Free National Movement has accused the government of political interference at the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas after Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis overruled a board decision involving General Manager Clint Watson, a move that led to two resignations.

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Gaming boss - no issue with lottery

Gaming boss Sebas Bastian, the PLP’s Fort Charlotte candidate, said he does not oppose the Free National Movement’s proposal to introduce a national lottery – days after Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis firmly rejected it.

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Dames slams Bonaby over $141m parks spending and absences

FREE National Movement candidate for Mount Moriah Marvin Dames has accused incumbent Mount Moriah MP McKell Bonaby of failing to attend Parliament and failing to account for more than $141 million in public spending at the Bahamas Public Parks and Beaches Authority.


Vandals target political billboards in Grand Bahama

VANDALS have allegedly targeted campaign billboards in Central Grand Bahama, with damage reported to signs belonging to candidates from both major parties.

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Munroe rebukes COI leader; warns against poll interference

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe yesterday warned against interfering with voters exercising their right to cast their ballot at the polls, days after Coalition of Independents leader Lincoln Bain urged Bahamians who meet non-English speakers at polling stations to report them to COI agents.

Man accused of posting nude video gets bail

A MAN accused of posting a nude video of an ex-girlfriend online was granted bail yesterday.


Bullied teen admits to pepper spray attack

A TEENAGE girl has admitted to harming three students and the principal at CR Walker with pepper spray last month, claiming she had been bullied and threatened by the students.

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Veteran RBDF officer charged with assaulting female trainees

A VETERAN defence force officer was released from duty yesterday after being charged with assaulting a group of female marine trainees while drunk and on duty at the force’s Coral Harbour base last Wednesday.

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Parliamentary Registry worker accused of issuing fake voter cards

A PARLIAMENTARY Registration Department employee was accused yesterday of helping a Haitian woman obtain a voter’s ID and possessing five blank voter’s cards last week.


Munroe defends Mitchell and Pinder over House absences

FORMER leader of government business Wayne Munroe defended the number of absences of Fred Mitchell and John Pinder in the House of Assembly, but said he couldn’t speak to McKell Bonaby’s after records showed the trio had the worst attendance rates since the Davis administration assumed office.

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Ex-fiancée testifies Gibson hid interest in WSC contracts

LONG Island MP Adrian Gibson’s former fiancée told the Supreme Court yesterday that he failed to disclose his interest in companies awarded Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) contracts and was paid monthly for work completed.

Bahamas aviation and weather initiative draws international interest as Nigerian delegation explores collaboration

A HIGH-LEVEL meeting facilitated through the CEO network has brought together Bahamian innovators and a Nigerian delegation, signalling growing international interest in The Bahamas’ emerging aviation, climate and agricultural technologies.


STATESIDE: While the US battles Iran a European election signals change

AMID all the tumult of US president Donald Trump’s diversionary war against Iran and a chaotic domestic American political environment where both major parties to outdo each other in cheating the system to win legislative advantage, something overseas happened over the weekend that’s likely to prove to be very significant.

FRONT PORCH: Spectacular moral hypocrisy of some pastors on gambling

A FRIEND recalls a story his father used to tell about the latitude and longitude of the spectacular moral hypocrisy of quite a number of self-appointed religious leaders and pastors in The Bahamas.

Hands for Hunger and Kraven partner to feed the homebound

A NEW partnership between Hands for Hunger and delivery company Kraven aims to bring food directly to vulnerable clients who cannot leave their homes.


Charities struggle as donations plunge and demand for help soars

CHARITIES say demand for help is rising while resources shrink, with one major feeding group reporting a steep drop in its budget since the pandemic.

Comedy for a Cause raises $200,000 for four charities

MORE than $200,000 raised from a recent theatre production will go to several Bahamian charities, marking the largest single contribution from the “Comedy for a Cause” initiative.

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Wednesday, April 15, 2026


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Pintard defends lottery plan; calls Davis 'architect of gimmicks'

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard used his keynote address at the party’s southern zone rally last night to vigorously defend his proposed national lottery, pushing back against criticism from Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis and positioning the initiative as a structured and accountable revenue stream for national development.

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Pastor Bethel says FNM lottery proposal insults Bahamian voters

PASTOR Lyall Bethel has accused the Free National Movement of defying the will of Bahamian voters with its proposal to introduce a national lottery, calling the move “a slap in the face” to those who rejected such measures in a national referendum.