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Pinder criticises text message circulated claiming strike action
BAHAMAS Public Services Union President John Pinder yesterday spoke out against a viral text message calling it “counter productive” to organised labour movements.
Tribune reaches online milestones
The Tribune's online following continues to grow with the 10,000 'likes' milestone reached on Facebook and more than 5,500 readers now following on Twitter.
Nomination Day – as it happened
All the latest from Nomination Day ahead of the general election on September 16th.
Crime and politics
BEFORE starting this project, we were determined not to even mention politics in relation to crime.
Stalls and boats destroyed in Potter's Cay blaze (Video)
The Fire Department is investigating after a huge blaze destroyed several structures and two boats at Potter’s Cay on Sunday.
Rodney Moncur taken into police custody, again
Reports have reached The Tribune that Justice of the Peace and former DNA candidate Rodney Moncur has been taken into police custody for the second time in one week.
Medics urged to be sensible - and not to criticise without solutions
CHIEF Medical Officer Dr Glenn Beneby urged medical professionals on Saturday to be “sensible and careful” when it comes to National Health Insurance and not “criticise the government without providing a solution”.
Keep an eye on the profit
THE sponsoring of promotional events etc must be sensibly approved where there is a chance that profit will be made.
'Bounce back king' launches clothing line
NO longer under contract with Muzino, triple jumper Leevan ‘Superman’ Sands has decided to start his own apparel line.It’s called: “Sands Pro Athletics Clothing Brand” and the slogan on the back is labelled: “Zero Excuses. Only Results.”If anybody kn
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge welcomed to The Bahamas
Prince William and Kate Middleton, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, were welcomed with warm smiles and festive music at the Lynden Pindling International Airport after arriving in the country today.
SKYGuard | Dept of Meteorology Tropical Cyclone Nicole Estimated Arrival Time, Projected Track, Tropical and/or Hurricane 🌀 Force Winds for Abaco, Berry Islands, Bimini & Grand Bahama
Wednesday, 9th November, 2022.
ELECTION DAY – As it happened
Voting in the General Election is underway – we'll keep you up-to-date throughout the day as The Bahamas goes to the polls.
Minnis rallies in readers' poll to be named best person to lead FNM
THE latest tribune242.com poll saw a big swing in the final hours of it being online.
Force and the police force
THE Royal Bahamas Police Force is in the spotlight following the recent police custody deaths of Jamie Smith and Aaron Rolle. Neither man died of natural causes. When it comes to discourse about police brutality and cover-ups, it is very easy to discuss the subject in terms of the usual generalisations and popular notions about policing and the Police Force.
Tavario Miller makes impact in Argentina
TAVARIO Miller was an early season acquisition for Boca Juniors in Argentina’s Liga Nacional de Básquet and has had an immediate impact with his new club.
Gov’t tackling NHI ‘cobwebs’
Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday pledged that National Health Insurance (NHI) will be a “positive boost” to the Bahamian economy, saying this was supported by a recently-completed study from the Government’s KPMG consultants.
Sense of balance lost over march
OF course the guarantee of free demonstration must always be protected, and sensible permits must be granted.
Mailboat runs aground off Egg Island
A GROUP of passengers and crew members had to be evacuated from the M/V Legacy after the mailboat ran aground in waters near Egg Island off Spanish Wells, Eleuthera, on Wednesday morning.
Tourism minister: 'We'll show Americans Fish Fry is safe'
THE Minister of Tourism yesterday pledged to “impress upon the Americans” that Arawak Cay’s Fish Fry is safe, describing Washington D.C’s travel advisory as “much ado about nothing”.A day after expressing concern over the warning not to visit Arawak