Disappointed in Minnis’ response
Dr Minnis, the Free National Movement has made its decision regarding the Killarney constituency—and that decision stands.
Why now is Lewis a no good MP?
I WAS dismayed after listening to former staunched Free National Movement supporter Natasha Darville list her reasons for the fall-out between Central Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis and that area’s constituency association on Shenique Miller’s Beyond the Headlines program.
Raise wages for possible re-election
ON April 7th, Moody’s released its updated sovereign credit rating for The Bahamas, moving us from “stable” to “positive”.
Did Moody’s consider govt’s unpaid bills?
THE Moody’s announcement sweet music to PM Davis but how many of our financial commentators would agree?
Collective stupidity on the rise
Collective stupidity appears to be well on track to become the next great pandemic which will bring life as we knew it for most of our lives to a traumatically abrupt halt.
Minnis’ time is now over
It should not have come to this—its a crying shame that Dr Minnis’ lack of sportsmanship and statesmanship have forced the Pintard-led FNM to politely tell him, in front of the nation, that his time in frontline politics is over.
Could other FNMs join COI?
The resignation of MP Iram Lewis on the face of his past was nothing spectacular but look at the potential next moves probable if not certain...
LETTER: Pintard’s FNM facing major crisis
CENTRAL Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis blindsided his constituents - and perhaps Free National Movement Leader Michael Pintard - by switching his political allegiance to the fledgling Coalition of Independents and its increasingly popular leader Lincoln Bain.
LETTER: Lewis’ exit not a loss for FNM
IRAM Lewis’s decision to walk away from the Free National Movement and align himself with the Coalition of Independents is being discussed in some quarters as a blow to the FNM.
Tribute due to our local musicians
WITH the utmost respect and deepest condolences, I extend heartfelt sympathy to the family and loved ones of the late Elon Moxey, affectionately known as “The Crab Man”.
LETTER: Clock is running on promises
IN this space we call Earth, all of us are confined by time. Time governs life, decisions, progress—and, importantly, governance. Whether measured by clocks, calendars, or constitutions, time determines what leaders can and should do with the mandate they’ve been given.
LETTER: Hoping US Ambassador is declined
NOMINATION of ex-NFL player Herschel Walker as Ambassador to the Bahamas by The US.
Are we still a nation for sale?
A report entitled “The Bahamas: A Nation For Sale” by investigative television journalist Brian Ross was aired on NBC in the United States.
Pindling holiday
I write to lend my voice to the brewing public discussion that has been reignited recently in the local media, the call to declare March 22nd, the birthday of Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, as a public holiday in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
Try flowers instead of billboards
UGLINESS created by US…your writer absolutely right billboards bigger and bigger.


