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Can we have BEC back?

I THOUGHT that with the arrival of Bahamas Power and Light, we were supposed to have improved service at a lower price, delivered through a modern system.

Christie leadership in crisis

Thanks for this opportunity to shine a light.

BPL gave what should have been expected

I AM amazed that so many residents of New Providence are surprised that Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) had a poor response to Hurricane Matthew.

Police should act on social media falsehoods

I refer to The Tribune editorial (October 13) on the misinformation churned out daily by social media, which appears to result in public alarm and panic.

Fix the damn roads

I am personally aware of five drivers who have dropped into the hole in the vicinity of Morley Realty on East Shirley Street on Tuesday and Wednesday, resulting in flat tyres.

Hubert Chipman and the FNM

I advise that I will not seek nor will I accept a nomination as the Free National Movement candidate for St Anne’s or any other constituency in the forthcoming General Elections.

Transformation of Christie

HURRICANE Matthew, fortunately, is now a part of the Bahamian folk lore and history.

Stop the flying circus

IS MATTHEW already becoming a potential “political gainer”?

My hurricane experience

PLEASE allow me to share a few thoughts are the recent hurricane expeirence we have all endured. Matthew may be gone, but I doubt will ever be forgotten.

Where are the radars?

PRIME Minister Christie speaks with considerable emotion on climate warming and the evident dangers of that to The Bahamas. However, the two principal friends to The Bahamas, the USA and the People’s Republic of China, are two of the worst climate offenders.

Fitzgerald under the bus?

A LONG time ago, a political expert told me that whenever Pindling was getting ready to throw a colleague under the bus, he would start letting off hints that that person might be his successor for leadership.

Learning lessons of Joaquin

THE Organization for Responsible Governance extends every hope that everyone affected by Hurricane Matthew is safe.

Making a hash of communication in the heart of the hurricane

For a moment, I thought that NEMA was going to be much more organised in its communications this time around.

PM out of tune

LAST month, the Prime Minister opened up and expressed his hurt and pain caused by the nasty, vile song that was written about him and his family. I join with him and all right thinking Bahamians in condemning the song and gutter politics.

Cutting the hills must be stopped

OVER the past 30 years, we have seen the catastrophe wrought on Haiti due to their denuding the forestation on their part of the island of Hispaniola.