EDITORIAL: Dream turned to nightmare for sporting stars
WHAT is the point of a promise if it remains unfulfilled?
EDITORIAL: Where do we go from here to beat COVID-19?
THE baton has passed from one government to another, and so, it would seem, has the blame for the handling of the COVID-19 pandemic – if former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis is to be believed.
EDITORIAL: A new government with familiar faces
THE promise from the PLP in their campaign slogan was clear: A New Day.
EDITORIAL: Commissioner claims curfews have no effect on crime
THE biggest issue facing The Bahamas before the election remains the biggest issue facing the nation after the election.
EDITORIAL: We must not become numb to COVID death toll
THE biggest issue facing The Bahamas before the election remains the biggest issue facing the nation after the election.
EDITORIAL: Lack of urgency in protecting Govt House
HOW secure is Government House?
EDITORIAL: Date set – now FNM must choose
THE date has been set.
EDITORIAL: No easy balancing act as govt lays out blueprint
THE new government has shown its cards.
EDITORIAL: Bell’s words ring hollow as Atlantis presses ahead
WHEN a new government is voted in, it is important to hit the ground running – and for ministers, that can mean making a strong first impression.
EDITORIAL: It might not be a New Day after all for the PLP
THREE different stories on our front page today might cause readers to raise an eyebrow at our new government.
EDITORIAL: 100,000 vaccinations is no small feat
THE fight against COVID-19 received mixed news over the weekend.
EDITORIAL: Prison suspension looks more like old PLP than New Day
THE early days of the new government have prompted some eyebrow raising. Promotions put on hold. Contracts being reviewed. Board appointments, disaster authority, food aid programme to be reviewed.
EDITORIAL: Ask those on front line how to make food aid scheme better
OBIE Wilchcombe wants to reinvent the wheel.
EDITORIAL: Time is wasting for govt to get to work
FIRST it was promotions being halted – and now it’s contracts under review.
EDITORIAL: Haiti needs the world’s help
HAITI is struggling.


