Bran: I Will step aside if i lose
DNA leader and Bamboo Town incumbent Branville McCartney said he will step aside as party leader if not re-elected.
Hundreds turn out for PLP rally
HUNDREDS of staunch Progressive Liberal Party supporters gathered at Arawak Cay on Wednesday night for the party's first mass rally ahead of the May 7, 2012 general elections.
DNA could be a game changer - even if they don't win a single seat
THE DNA will not win any seats at all, but could be a political "game changer" according to a veteran PLP.
DNA: We will work for all
DNA leader Branville McCartney said his party is committed to redefining the role of government if they are victorious at the polls.
Bran: FNM not serious about crime
THE FNM are not serious about crime, DNA leader Branville McCartney charged during a radio interview yesterday.
Sign of the times
VOTERS out east are asking why the FNM seems to be the only party taking advantage of public spaces to boost their election campaign. PLP and DNA supporters say they're tired of seeing giant billboards bearing the faces of the FNM's Mo
PM: You must pick a leader
PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham last night reminded Bahamians that while they are voting for individual representatives, they are ultimately choosing a party and leader to guide the country for the next five years.
FNM releases its Manifesto
DURING a mass rally on RM Bailey Park last night leader of the FNM Hubert Ingraham released his party's 2012 Manifesto,
Christie: PM out of time
OPPOSITION leader Perry Christie last night said that Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham was reluctant to call elections because he fears an FNM loss.
PLP commit to fixed date for elections
PLP Deputy Leader Philip "Brave" Davis announced last evening at his party's mass rally on Arawak Cay that if the PLP is returned to office they will co
DNA repeat call for debate
ONCE again calling on Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham to engage in a public debate, the DNA claims after 25 years in political life Mr Ingraham has become "intoxi
Too late? Hard luck
PRIME Minister Hubert Ingraham said yesterday he is "not concerned" with the persons who were unable to register to vote on Tuesday because "tardiness is something he
On the campaign trail
POLLING stations across the country will be the main focus of international observers invited to monitor Election Day 2012.
Who you think will win the vote
AFTER the drama of Tuesday's election date announcement, Tribune242 readers were quick to give their predictions for May 7.
PLP: FNM made recession worse
THE Progressive Liberal Party claims the Ingraham administration's issuance of contracts worth millions to foreign companies contributed to the ongoing recession.


