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Munroe: Three Kemp Road churches offer facilities to assist Uriah McPhee after fire

FREETOWN MP Wayne Munroe said three churches in the Kemp Road area have offered their facilities to assist with the education of students following a recent fire at Uriah McPhee Primary School.

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Gibson: Long Island life difficult due to deteriorating infrastructure

ADRIAN Gibson said Long Island’s economy has significantly declined, and residents are struggling with deteriorating infrastructure and unacceptable living conditions.

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Davis warns Pintard over claims his govt is breaking the law

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis yesterday cautioned Michael Pintard against pushing a narrative that his administration was breaking the law.


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‘Global oil must pay climate fund’

PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis said fossil fuel companies should contribute two percent of their profits to a climate fund that aids vulnerable countries, noting the Attorney General is pushing the International Court of Justice to compel firms to pay because they may not do so willingly.

PM slammed for not fixing act he deemed dangerous

LEGISLATORS passed amendments to the National Crime Intelligence Agency Act yesterday –– but not before Michael Pintard condemned Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis for failing to confront provisions he deemed “dangerous” and “unconstitutional” while in opposition.

Outrage over ‘appalling’ outcome in elderly woman’s rape trial

A NINE-year prison sentence for a man who pleaded guilty to multiple violent crimes, including the rape of an elderly woman, sparked outrage from female Free National Movement (FNM) members yesterday, with Senator Michela Barnett-Ellis calling the outcome “appalling”.


Land owner slams fines threat over BPL oil spill

A North Andros land owner is slamming as “perverse” threats of financial sanctions unless he agrees by today to give Bahamas Power & Light (BPL) access to clean up its own oil spill.

Serenity rezoning eyes middle class home ownership boost

The developer of a major western New Providence community says rezoning all its 464 phase two lots to multi-family will help ease the housing shortage and make middle class home ownership more affordable.

‘No man left behind’ with basic account

The Clearing Banks Association’s chairman yesterday explained the ‘basic bank account’ proposal is designed “to ensure no man is left behind” through reforms enacted in a “non-dictatorial” manner.


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‘Get energy costs lower than FNM’s hedge price’

An ex-Cabinet minister is challenging the Government’s energy reforms to lower all-in costs below the FNM’s fuel hedging price while asserting BPL’s new tariff structure failed to cut rates this summer.

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Tearful Caroline Ellison gets 2 years in prison over her role in FTX fraud

Caroline Ellison, a former top executive in Sam Bankman-Fried’s fallen FTX cryptocurrency empire, was sentenced to two years in prison on Tuesday after she apologized to everyone hurt by a fraud that stole billions of dollars from investors, lenders and customers.

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UB to take measures to limit AI usage as students turn to ChatGPT for help

SOME professors at the University of The Bahamas have complained about the effect ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence platforms have had on education, saying students are using them to write essays or cheat on assignments.


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Public transportation unions to meet with Coleby-Davis over fuel margin rise

TRANSPORT Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis said her ministry would hold private meetings with taxi, bus, and livery drivers following concerns from unions about approved margin increases for petroleum retailers.

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Top court reinstates $2m freeze in King Case

The Bahamian judicial system’s highest court yesterday refroze some $2m alleged to be the proceeds of a fraud involving flamboyant “philanthropist” Rudolph Kermit King.

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Parents rush to collect children after school fire at Uriah McPhee

CLASSES at Uriah McPhee Primary School were dismissed early yesterday due to a fire and smoke accumulation.


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Bowe: Basic banking accounts will only help small segment

CLEARING Banks Association chairman Gowon Bowe said that basic banking accounts, which Central Bank governor John Rolle identified as one potential solution to concerns about bank fees, would primarily benefit a small segment of society: unskilled workers, students, and the elderly.

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NIB unemployment payouts up by 25%

THE National Insurance Board paid roughly $940,000 in unemployment benefits last month, a 25 percent increase compared to its average payouts due to higher contribution rates and seasonal hotel closures.

Seeking light in the dark

PLEASE permit me express my views on the captioned subject and forgive me if I appear to be pro-employee in this matter


Positive progress in bank fee discussions

SLOWLY but surely, progress has been made in the discussion over bank accounts and the fees we are charged to use them.

Hawksbill Agreement changed?

HAWKSBILL Agreement… in the past three years has it been amended and the exclusive covenant concerning Utilities has been removed?