Parties using phone polls
POLITICAL parties are continuing their use of polling to gather information concerning who voters are more likely to support in the lead up to the 2012 general election.
Outreach 'too little, too late'
THE Progressive Liberal Party called it "incredible" that the FNM waited until just days before the general election to use social intervention as a tool in the fight against crime.
Vandals at the gate
CAMPAIGN silliness is now in full swing with both major parties hurling claims of vandalism at each other.
DNA blames 'red splash of murder' on FNM
DNA CANDIDATE for Bain and Grants Town Rodney Moncur is blaming Minister of National Security Tommy Turnquest for the record levels of violent crime.
Pledge to create safety net for lost jobs and homes
FREEPORT - PLP leader Perry Christie said his party will create a safety net to prevent Bahamians losing their homes or jobs.
Island 'has incredible potential'
THE FNM's Michael Pintard told Cat Islanders their community has incredible potential for economic development, especially in agriculture and food processing.
FNM hits back at 10-point list
THE governing FNM has responded to the 10-point list of complaints about the economy issued by the PLP, calling them "false, hypocritical attacks that distort and even ignore the FNM's record"
PM unveils agenda for Grand Bahama
FREEPORT - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham unveiled the FNM's "Recovery and Growth Agenda for Grand Bahama", which he said will restore and strengthen the island's economy.
Woman power at the polls
IN THE 50th year of women's suffrage, Bahamian women will hold the power at the polls.
$1m to help young and beat crime
PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham yesterday released $1 million to select social outreach programmes across the country making good on last year's anti-cri
PM pledges to introduce health insurance scheme
FREEPORT - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham promises to introduce National Catastrophic Health Insurance if the FNM is re-elected to office.
Who will be next deputy for FNM?
TWO FNM MPs vying for seats in the May 7 general elections spoke about a key leadership position that will become vacant should the FNM retain governan
DNA: Economy suffering from double dependency
THE Bahamian economy is suffering from "double dependency syndrome" according to DNA leader Branville McCartney.




