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Employers are looking for interests beyond the classroom in potential recruits so the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute is providing help . . .
CITIZENSHIP by Investment Programmes (CIPs) are operated, in one form or another, by many countries, including the United States, Canada, and several European Union (EU) nations.
Malcolm J Strachan questions why PLP support is so strong in areas where their party has left them among the most impoverished, depressed, unserved and crime-ridden in the Bahamas . . .
Lawyer and former Tribune columnist Andrew Allen flags up the Government’s achievements and urges Bahamians to put country before party when voting in the election . . .
“It was a coup d’état followed by a lynching”.
Ambitious plans at the University of the Bahamas will open many avenues to graduates . . .
Sacrifice and camaraderie are just two contrasting elements of life at sea with the Royal Bahamas Defence Force. Rashad Rolle immerses himself with the crew of the HMBS Arthur D Hanna.
The government continues to confuse its role as public servant with demigod status, evidence of a tyrannical style of leadership says Malcom J Strachan . . .
Carey Leonard continues his series on why doing business with the Chinese is not proving beneficial to the Bahamas with a look at where the profits go . . .
All you have to do is graduate at the top of your class, and then the college doors will swing wide open while scholarship dollars fall into your lap. Right?
Training and teamwork are key elements in an efficient, modern Royal Bahamas Defence Force. Ava Turnquest, Tribune Chief Reporter, joins up for a day and finds out why the hard way.
THE 2017 political season is upon us, and this will be an election to determine the future of this great country.
This is the second in a series of articles being written by Mr Carey Leonard, outlining why doing business with the Chinese (Beijing) is not proving beneficial to the Bahamas. Mr Leonard, a commercial lawyer, is an associate in the law firm of Callenders & Co., Freeport.
Martiniqua Moxey, a Senior Research Officer in the Research Department of Central Bank of The Bahamas, is making strides in both the banking industry and in the community.
How much longer can those in authority stay silent on the growing animal issues in The Bahamas, Kim Aranha asks . . .
First Mr Izmirlian, now Dr Minnis. Malcolm J Strachan says the PLP must take responsibility for what is happening at Baha Mar, not pin it on others . . .
Doing business with the Chinese is not proving beneficial for Bahamians. Carey Leonard points to Grand Bahama’s plight as clear evidence . . .
A Commonwealth Free Trade Area (FTA) would go down in India “like a lead balloon”. That’s the opinion of Indian Member of Parliament, Shashi Tharoor, as British ministers and Empire-dreamers run around Britain trying to promote the idea that a Commonwealth FTA is a viable alternative to trade with the European Union (EU) which Britain has elected to exit.
Through her 33 years in the Counselling Services Department (CSD), Career and Placement Counsellor Norma Turnquest has guided thousands of students during their university journey. She not only mentors but also advises students how to land a great job and build an enjoyable career.
For this failing PLP government its five years is up. Don’t string it out any longer, call the election Malcolm J Strachan says . . .
Technical vocational education training can help everyone, from fashion designers to plumbers . . .
Peter Young puts the modern significance of the Commonwealth in context on its day of celebration . . .
Residents smoked out again by toxic fumes from the blazing city dump have had enough of empty promises, Malcolm J Strachan says
Kim Aranha questions why an immediate recall of contaminated pig feed from the government’s feed mill has not been forthcoming and calls for the release of the report of the investigation into the deaths of Exuma’s swimming pigs . . .
Richard Coulson bemoans the lack of progress in re-developing the downtown area of the Bahamian capital city.