CRUNCH TIME: Former finalists to meet again in soccer nationals
IT will be a rematch of last year’s two finalists for the senior girls and a renewal of the showdown two years ago for the boys crown when the sixth annual Samuel P Haven National High School Championships is completed today.
Sears introduces new daily fee for work visas for employees of passenger ships
AN amendment to the Immigration Act, set to take effect on July 1, 2025, will introduce a new daily fee of $3 for work visas issued to people employed on passenger ships. The fee, which includes National Insurance contributions, falls under the Immigration (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations, 2025.
Pintard calls Davis’ surplus misleading, brands it a ‘pre-election stunt’
FREE National Movement (FNM) leader Michael Pintard has slammed the Davis administration’s latest budget, branding it a “pre-election stunt” and dismissing the government’s projected 2025–2026 fiscal surplus as misleading.
PM: New VAT cuts meant to ease financial strain on families
AFTER slashing VAT on grocery items from ten percent to five percent earlier this year, Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis has announced additional tax relief, this time on essential products such as medications, feminine hygiene items, and baby diapers. The new VAT rate of five percent for these goods will take effect on September 1.
MP hails progress in dealing with Abaco dump site
CENTRAL and South Abaco MP John Pinder says the government is nearly finished demobilising the Dorian debris site in Spring City, after recent concerns from residents about toxic smoke emissions from the area.
Lawyers for three Bahamians in US cocaine scheme seeking plea deals
US defence attorneys representing three Bahamian men accused of playing key roles in a transnational cocaine trafficking scheme are seeking an additional adjournment of the pretrial conference to allow more time to review evidence and explore possible plea deals.
Breakfast programme to be in every public primary school
THE government will extend the National Breakfast Programme to every government primary school, aiming to ensure no child starts the day hungry.
Govt to introduce fixed penalties in response to recent jet ski incidents
IN response to rising public safety concerns, recent criminal cases, and international advisories surrounding jet ski operations, the government has introduced a range of fixed penalties targeting illegal and dangerous behaviour on Bahamian waters.
Davis administration plans to introduce a digital fast track entry card for regular visitors
THE Davis administration is rolling out a Frequent Visitors Digital Card (FVDC) to fast-track entry for private yachts and aircraft making regular trips to The Bahamas — a move aimed at boosting efficiency and reinforcing its modernisation drive.
PM announces broad upgrades to law enforcement including new police headquarters
Prime Minister Philip Davis has announced a broad slate of infrastructure and operational upgrades across The Bahamas’ law enforcement agencies, including the construction of a new Police Headquarters and a fire station.
Man charged with 22 counts of incest with underage niece
A 31-year-old man was remanded to prison yesterday after he allegedly molested his underage niece 22 times over the past two years.
Man fined $2,500 for slapping woman’s hip and assaulting her
A 35-year-old man was ordered to pay $2,500 in compensation to a 36-year-old woman after admitting to slapping her hip and assaulting her at a bar on First Street earlier this month.
Woman fined in fake car sale scheme
A WOMAN was fined yesterday after admitting to dishonestly receiving $1,300 in a fake car sale scheme last September.
Man accused of housebreaking and stealing
A MAN was granted bail yesterday after he allegedly broke into a home on Sisal Road West and stole a vehicle last week.
Budget 2025/26 Communication to Parliament from Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Edward Davis KC, MP
Prime Minister Philip Davis' 2025/2025 Budget Communication in the House of Assembly on May 28, 2025.


