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EDITORIAL: Decisions, decisions on tackling Omicron

IT IS two years this month since the COVID-19 virus was discovered. That 19 in the name refers to the year in which it was discovered. Since then, we have learned a great deal about the virus itself, but one thing has also become clear – we don’t know what to do about it.

EDITORIAL: What is being hidden from the Auditor General?

THE role of the Auditor General is not an easy one – but it is straightforward in what he or she is supposed to do. The Auditor General is required to examine and inquire into the accounts of government.

EDITORIAL: Don’t let vaccine go to waste

THERE are 20,000 doses of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine that could end up being thrown away by the end of the year – what an absolute waste that would be.

EDITORIAL: An end to unity, the start of the blame game

TALK of a less combative relationship between the political parties has not lasted very long.

EDITORIAL: A change that had to be made for the FNM

MICHAEL Pintard has won the favour of the FNM to be chosen as the party leader – and now must win the favour of the Bahamian public as he seeks to turn the party around.

EDITORIAL: Can 150-year Royal Caribbean deal be changed?

IT IS interesting to see the Davis administration leap into action over the Royal Caribbean lease of Crown Land on Paradise Island.

EDITORIAL: Let the court decide on shanty towns

THE plans for free COVID tests are coming soon. The solution to the Cabbage Beach access row is coming soon. Plans for a “workable” wage are coming soon. The Grand Lucayan conclusion is coming soon.

EDITORIAL: Pennies for Paradise Island deal

AT last, the details of the lease granted to Royal Caribbean for Crown Land on Paradise Island have been revealed – and what a bargain it is for the company. Not so much, perhaps, for the nation’s Treasury.

EDITORIAL: Booster shots are to be welcomed

AFTER the push to get Bahamians fully vaccinated against COVID-19, the time has come to look forward to the next stage – and for many people, that means booster shots.

EDITORIAL: Disturbing cases involving public monies

Most of us had never heard the name Melissa Hall, a former general manager of the Bridge Authority, until we read the ruling on her claim for a pay out after being let go from her job.

EDITORIAL: Marital rape issue is a stain on our reputation

IT’S hard to understand why the issue of marital or spousal rape is still a subject of discussion in this country.

EDITORIAL: Potcake issue is no joke

Today’s front page picture has a light-hearted headline but the story it relates to is no joke.

EDITORIAL: We are failing our children

THE children of our nation seem to be caught in the middle of an almighty mess.

EDITORIAL: Would-be homeowners caught in crosstalk

IT must be very frustrating to be one of the young professionals who applied for the chance to own a home in Prospect Ridge.

EDITORIAL: Soon the unvaccinated will be the minority

HALF of our nation might be vaccinated by the end of the year.

EDITORIAL: PM Davis brings clear voice to climate talks

Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis spoke on behalf of our future before the world yesterday.

EDITORIAL: Out with the orders, in with the rules

THE move away from emergency orders has begun.

EDITORIAL: Time to get loud over climate change

CLIMATE change is a threat to our nation’s existence.

EDITORIAL: It's not about costs, it's about rights

THE lead story in today’s Tribune shows the government is halfway towards thinking about a solution to a problem that has long vexed the nation.

EDITORIAL: Davis cuts with one hand, increases with the other

THERE has been a lot of talk, but yesterday we got to see Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis unveil his plan to reduce value added tax to ten percent.

EDITORIAL: Minister Munroe aiming to get rid of bad apples

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe has had a bumpy start to his new role.

EDITORIAL: Dr Darville needs to take charge of COVID fight

WHEN Dr Michael Darville rises to give his first speech as Health and Wellness Minister in the House of Assembly tomorrow, there will be a lot riding on his shoulders.

EDITORIAL: A graceful exit for Dr Minnis

THE question of “will he, won’t he?” that has been hanging in the air over former Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has been answered.

EDITORIAL: Where will money come from to balance VAT cut?

THERE is a feeling of caution in the air over the government’s plans to reduce VAT.

EDITORIAL: What one proposes, the other opposes

IT’S amazing the different views people can have when in Opposition as compared to when one’s party is in office.