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Man accused of murder

A Haitian man has been charged in the Magistrate’s Court with murder.

Water union leaders admit PLP links

AFTER being accused of creating political mischief over a list of promotions at the Water and Sewerage Corporation, the heads of both unions representing staff have come out and admitted their ties to the Progressive Liberal Party.

‘70%’ of doctors vaccinated

AT least 70 percent of doctors in the Consultant Physicians Staff Association have been vaccinated against COVID-19, CPSA President Dr Sabriquet Pinder-Butler said yesterday.

OPM welcomes Fitzgerald

THE Office of the Prime Minister has issued a statement about the appointment of former Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald as a senior policy advisor, saying the office is pleased that Mr Fitzgerald is joining the team.

Minister has concerns over $17m drone system

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe says he has concerns about the $17m drone system project his predecessor executed.

Photographer and Press Club founder dies

TRIBUTES have been paid to photographer Vincent Vaughan, who has died aged 74.

‘We need to build a research culture’

AN educator has called on new Minister of Education, Technical and Vocational Training Glenys Hanna-Martin and Minister of State Zane Lightbourne, to develop a “research culture” in the country.

Parliament reopening to be at Baha Mar

GOVERNMENT has announced that for various reasons parliament will be reopened indoors on Wednesday, October 6, at the Baha Mar Convention Centre.

Senators revealed ahead of swearing-in ceremony

GOVERNOR General Sir Cornelius Smith is expected to officially swear in 14 senators at a private ceremony today.

National task force chief defends food aid

SUSAN Larson, head of the National Food Distribution Task Force formed under the Minnis administration, has defended the programme after Social Services Minister Obie Wilchcombe questioned the nearly $800k weekly bill.

MORE THAN 100K NOW VACCINATED . . . but confirmation of 20 more deaths shows COVID fight not over

THE Ministry of Health confirmed 20 additional COVID-19 deaths on the weekend, bringing the total to 557 to date.

Decomposed body found in car

Police are investigating after a decomposed body was found in the Sunset Park area.

Police officer stable after airport shooting

A POLICE officer is in stable condition after being shot while on duty at Lynden Pindling International Airport on Saturday.

Parts of New Providence hit by power outage

A WIDESPREAD power outage struck New Providence Friday affecting several residential areas.

Man shot dead on Robinson Road

A MAN was shot dead outside of a place he worked early Friday morning.

Wayne Munroe: My bias is towards the law

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said he is biased towards the law––not to his former clients or clients of his firm whose grievances with the government may intersect with his new role.

Chester Cooper: High demand for Bahamas as tourist destination

TOURISM, Investment and Aviation Minister Chester Cooper says there is high demand among travellers to visit The Bahamas.

Nygard consents to being extradited to the U.S.

CANADIAN fashion mogul Peter Nygard has consented to be extradited to The United States to face charges related to sex trafficking and racketeering, a court heard on Friday.

Police searching for 15-year-old Freeport girl

GRAND Bahama Police are searching for a 15-year-old Freeport girl who has been missing for almost two weeks from Grand Bahama.

Whereabouts of Brian Laundrie 'not a matter for Bahamian authorities'

ASSISTANT Superintendent of Police Audley Peters said Friday that the whereabouts of Brian Laundrie, a person of interest in a homicide case in the United States, is not a matter for Bahamian authorities.

Man charged with housebreaking, stealing, assault, causing damage

A 40-year-old Freeport man was charged in Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Thursday with housebreaking, stealing, assault and causing damage.

Fuel pump fire extinguished

SMOKE billowed from a fuel pump at an Esso Service Station causing great concern among customers and passersby Thursday afternoon.

Repatriations delayed by issues at Haiti airport

LABOUR and Immigration Minister Keith Bell said the government will begin repatriations of some 1,000 Haitian migrants between today and tomorrow after the process was halted yesterday due to technical issues at the Port-de-Paix airport in Haiti.

Davis tells churches: I have heard you

PRIME Minister Phillip “Brave” Davis said yesterday he has heard “the cries” of religious leaders and is now looking at how best to safely relax COVID-19 restrictions on churches for the safety of all.

Disaster authority to be reviewed

MYLES LaRoda, State Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister, who has responsibility for disaster management, said the Davis administration will review the work of the Disaster Reconstruction Authority and other relevant agencies.