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Boat not moved for months

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Leading bay bad example

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Lessons of the World Relays

EDITOR, The Tribune

Stand up and deliver

EDITOR, The Tribune.

United to march

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Another kind of swift justice

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Labour Day march

EDITOR, The Tribune.

The effects of government spending

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Trust the NIA

IF our NIA does not yet have a motto, perhaps they might consider “Trust Me”.

Minnis has to go

In his most recent contribution to national debate, FNM leader Hubert Minnis has managed to revive the most tiresome and illogical idea that ever raised its head in this country: limiting the tenure of a Prime Minister to two terms in office.

Bimini is alive thanks to resort

I was born a Biminite and have always held Bimini very dear to my heart. I moved away from Bimini as a teenager to seek a high school and college education – like many at that time – and to find something different from fishing, conching or salvaging; this led to me being away for some 38 years off and on.

Two points on VAT

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Bimini business model

I don’t care how much money Genting has, the odds of making Resorts World Bimini successful stand about the same chance as making a Super Wal-Mart successful in Mayaguana. The business model just doesn’t work.

Answer to our rate of murders

Please publish this follow-up to my two earlier letters, in which I pointed out the obvious and insidious connection between the levels of violence in the Bahamas today and the ineptitude of a Judiciary that continues to release violent criminals to reoffend while on bail.

Debt collection laws

I have to question the statement of the Minister of State Finance as to whether it is legal that the Ministry of Finance has retained a private contractor to collect taxes due-owing?