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Latest stories
Davis urges voters to 'choose progress' at PLP’s final rally
THE Progressive Liberal Party closed its campaign last night with a final rally at Montagu Park as Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis made his last appeal before today’s general election.
Pintard promises change at final FNM rally
FNM leader Michael Pintard closed the party’s campaign last night with a sweeping pitch for change, opportunity and accountability, telling Bahamians on the eve of the general election that the Free National Movement offers “a different path to not only rescue a nation, but to create opportunities for thousands of Bahamians” struggling under the Davis administration.
Rick Fox's Partanna 'chose not to build' despite multi-million dollar financing, says ex-staff
Ex-employees of Rick Fox’s climate-resilient construction venture are asserting The Bahamas was “not even in the rear view mirror” after sealing its early 2024 deal with the Government as it “chose not to build” despite assembling multi-million dollar financing.
PM promises sweeping reforms on election eve
THE PLP and FNM neared the end of their campaigns with contrasting election-eve appeals over the weekend
PM pays tribute to 'Fallen Four' at wreath laying ceremony
PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis paid tribute to The Bahamas’ ‘Fallen Four’ at a wreath laying ceremony yesterday.
BUT warns members industrial action could be imminent
THE Bahamas Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson warned members that industrial action could be imminent if unresolved issues in negotiations with the government are not satisfactorily addressed.
American woman, 88, dies after mobility scooter accident
AN 88-year-old American woman died on Saturday after she reportedly drove a mobility scooter off a pier at a Grand Bahama resort.


