May 3, 2012
Mark Humes
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Mark Humes calls his fellow FNM Rollins a ‘rabid animal’
FREE National Movement newcomer Mark Humes issued a scathing rebuke against Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins yesterday, likening the outspoken MP to a “rabid animal”.
Humes hits out at credibility of Rollins
FREE National Movement newcomer Mark Humes yesterday said that Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins did not have a credible record to support his aggressive critique of the party’s leadership.
Former DNA chairman joins the FNM
FORMER Democratic National Alliance (DNA) Chairman Mark Humes is seeking a return to frontline politics under the Free National Movement (FNM) banner, and has encouraged fellow DNA leaders to do the same.
DNA chairman Humes resigns from party
DEMOCRATIC National Alliance chairman Mark Humes has formally resigned from the party, saying the decison was in keeping with his principles and what he believes to be “right and true”.
Not every opportunity is the right opportunity
AT a leadership conference I attended recently, one of the speakers asked very plainly: “When you are driving down a highway, what makes you avoid certain exits?”
Referendum 'a payback' to webshops for services
THE referendum to legalise the “numbers industry” in the Bahamas is no more than a bid to pay back webshop chiefs for their services to the government, DNA officials alleged yesterday.
DNA: School policing 'misguided'
THE government’s school policing plan will not solve the many serious problems that plague public education, according to the Democratic National Alliance.
DNA: Reforms must not be self-serving
THE DEMOCRATIC National Alliance yesterday said the government's promised legislative reforms must be widespread and not self-serving.
DNA: Speech is all promises
THE Democratic National Alliance has criticised the government for not providing a solid course of action for the implementation of their "extensive array of promises" detailed in the Spe
DNA: New government is backtracking
DEMOCRATIC National Alliance chairman Mark Humes yesterday accused the new government of 'backtracking' on election promises.
'No way to know who lost more to DNA'
IT is impossible to say which party the Democratic National Alliance took more votes from, party chairman Mark Humes said.
DNA: Result was verdict on Ingraham
DNA chairman Mark Humes said it is difficult to determine if his party contributed to the FNM's defeat, but said the election result was a "referendum" on the FNM's leader.
The circus comes to town
ON ONE side of the stage, dozens of volunteer actors dressed in red flaunt their enthusiasm, jeering and cheering slogans, chants and insults, across the way. On the other side, there are yellow volunteers, equally adept in their jesting and equally inflamed. The array of colour is completed with spots of green.
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