Attorney General Ryan Pinder weighing in on a Privy Council ruling that determined property conveyed in subdivisions without the necessary planning approvals are null and void.
A sickout by public service financial and accounting officers continued for a second week, as officials work to remedy the situation.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Prime Minister Philip Davis once again facing questions over whether his government intends to criminalize marital rape.
What does the cost of peanuts have to do with the living wage? Researchers at the University of The Bahamas are taking a closer.
Just when circumstances were beginning to get better for thousands of Bahamians who were struggling during the pandemic, a non-profit organization says the need is still...
Former state minister for Disaster Preparedness Management and Reconstruction Iram Lewis on the defense once again. This time, following the news that a forensic audit will...
Young people on the island having an opportunity to learn more about the super-yachting industry. A free pop up training session was held recently at the...
With the Davis administration giving much indication to making changes to the laws concerning gender-based violence, a local counsellor and lecturer is giving insight to the...
The family islands will not be left out in the government’s push to get more Bahamians employed. Director of Labour Robert Farquharson revealing there are plans...
The Minister of State for the Public Service, Pia Glover-Rolle, on Grand Bahama recently, once again assessing the needs of the various agencies on that island....