The only option for Davis is to resign
The Philip Davis statement on BASMI Insurance, Parliament Wednesday March 11, 2015.
A busy doctor
Re: Doctor Signs Sick Notes For 69 Prison Staff In One Day. – The Tribune, February 27, 2015.
What’s the punishment?
The revelation that the dormitory destroyed by fire at BAMSI was never insured doesn’t come as a surprise considering the way this and other government contracts are and have been awarded in the past.
Opposition visit to BAMSI
On March 2, 2015, Agriculture Minister V Alfred Gray criticised the Leader of the Opposition, Dr Hubert Minnis, for leading an FNM delegation on an unannounced tour of BAMSI in North Andros.
And what of you, Mr Christie?
You somewhat scathingly referred to “Rich Doctors” and “Wealthy people” when speaking of the new tax you are proposing for the NHS programme.
Orwellian Bahamas
My comment has to bring to the public’s attention that predictions written in George Orwell’s book 1984 are quickly becoming a reality in The Bahamas.
Think hard on NHI proposals
I beg space in your paper to express a few thoughts on the proposed National Health Bill.
Taxing those who grow our food
I was pleased to see earlier today that the Fish and Farm Store of the Ministry of Agriculture & Marine Resources at Potter’s Cay had 50 pound bags of fertilizer for sale.
Don’t back down
Some things are above politics. As the need for National Insurance was in the 1970s, so the need for National Health Insurance is today.
Frankie gone bananas
On Friday, March 6, I read with interest the Tribune’s business article, “Wilson: ‘Get VAT behind us’ prior to NHI Taxation”.
Praise for Bishop Ferguson
I must commend the new national Overseer Bishop Franklyn Ferguson of the COGOP, on his National, dynamic charge to the nation this evening.
Ruined reputation
How much of this country’s tourism marketing and advertising budget is negated is anybody’s guess, when we have a full page story (with photos) in the New York Post today of Peter Nygard and Louis Bacon, with the latter stating that “he is afraid for his life and that of his family”. These are not two guys from Hospital Lane now, but billionaires from Lyford Cay.
Delays and restructure at BEC
Please permit me to comment on an article appearing in your newspaper on the Prime Minister’s comments regarding the delay it is taking the government to make a decision on the restructuring of BEC.
Please save Little Harbour
My wife and two kids, eight and 13, own a 41’ Catamaran “First Wave” managed by Cruise Abaco.
Public workers to lose quality health insurance
Pulling down or making one segment of the population’s life more difficult in order to raise up another group is not how you create equality.


