Dr Bernard Nottage to be honoured with annual Fun Run/Walk and Health Expo
FOR the fifth year, the Bains and Grants Town sporting committee will honour the late Member of Parliament Dr Bernard Nottage with their annual Fun Run/Walk and Health Expose.
UPDATED: Prime Minister calls threatened strike 'unlawful'
The government has called for continued negotiation amid reports of a possible imminent national strike.
Halkitis: Govt to lose $30M annually due to VAT reduction
Economic Affairs Minister Mr Michael Halkitis revealed that the government will forgo an estimated $30 million in revenue due to a reduction in the value-added tax (VAT) rate on all food sold in food stores from ten percent to five percent.
Two men charged with abetment to murder in Potter's Cay Dock double homicide
TWO men were remanded to prison on Thursday after they were accused of aiding and abetting in the double homicide at Potter’s Cay Dock in December.
Probation and $8k fine for man who set car and tools on fire
A 22-year-old man was placed on two years probation after he admitted to setting fire to a man’s car and tools earlier this month on Bamboo Cay.
New RBPF leadership announced
THE Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) unveiled six new leadership appointments under its new Commissioner of Police Shanta Knowles.
Pintard: VAT reduction on food 'falls short'
FREE National Movement (FNM) leader Michael Pintard said the reduction in the Value-Added Tax (VAT) rate on food falls short of the significant relief Bahamians were expecting.
Search for next UB president narrowed to three finalists
THE University of The Bahamas said the search for its next president has been narrowed to three finalists after an extensive recruitment search.
Mayaguana treasure hunting ‘deflection’
A Bahamas-based underwater explorer is accusing its legal opponent of seeking to “harass” it through allegations it conducted treasure hunting off Mayaguana without obtaining the required government permits.
Knowles says ‘much more work to be done’ in voice note probe
POLICE Commissioner Shanta Knowles suggested yesterday that the investigation into a high-profile controversy linked to voice notes is incomplete, even though it led to charges against three men on Tuesday.
Bar president criticises govt over delays in full FOIA implementation
BAR Association President Khalil Parker lambasted the government’s delay in fully implementing the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), calling it an “unreasonable” and “unconstitutional” interference with the public’s right to transparency.
5% VAT cut on all food items
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis has announced that the value-added tax rate on all food sold in food stores would be reduced from ten percent to five percent.
Bahamian firm targets Out Island partnerships
A Bahamian business yesterday said it is pushing for a stronger year following a “slow” 2024 by partnering with stores on the Family Islands to sell its products.
‘Transition year’ confusion on Road Traffic Act reform
Insurers yesterday revealed there is mass public and industry confusion over whether Road Traffic Act reforms have taken effect amid suggestions 2025 could now be treated as a “transition year”.
‘Don’t play politics’ over uninsured driver carnage
Insurers yesterday warned Bahamian leaders “don’t play politics” over the financial devastation and injuries caused by uninsured drivers amid mass “confusion” over whether traffic law changes have taken effect.
Bahamas broker chief demands $20m SEC sanctions cut to $12k
A Bahamian broker/dealer’s principal yesterday argued a minuscule fraction of the $20m-plus financial sanctions demanded by US regulators should be imposed against him for violating securities laws.
Police warn on rising social media scams
A senior Bahamian police officer yesterday renewed warnings about an increase in social media scams and a “concerning number” of other online incidents currently under investigation.
Bahamian innovation untapped by ‘hard strapped’ entrepreneurs
A Bahamian software firm’s founder yesterday said this nation must urgently “figure out” ways to “free-up capital” and bring more viable commercial and entrepreneurial ideas to life.
Police warn on rising social media scams
A senior Bahamian police officer yesterday renewed warnings about an increase in social media scams and a “concerning number” of other online incidents currently under investigation.



