Daily Archives: November 15, 2015
The Bahamas Ignorance Problem – By: Latrae Rahming
By: Latrae Rahming
Repaving The Eastwood Court In Fox Hill
Thank you to Kendal “Funky” Demeritte
Shopping At Tasty Teas
The Son Of The Murdered Teacher Speaks 13 Years Old
No Connection Between US Move and The Chinese at The Hilton
Nicole Burrows Corrupt Article In The Tribune
The Tribune has become a complete propaganda rag through its columnists. There is a young woman Nicole Burrows who writes a weekly column on Tuesdays. This past week 10 November, sales she wrote on corruption in The Bahamas which she said was the life of The Bahamas and pinned it to the Commission of Inquiry […]
The Freddie Munnings Retrospective
Fred Mitchell Greets Timothy Lemay Expert On Arbitral Law
Foreign Ministry Clarifies The Position On Secretary General
On Friday 13th November, the candidate for Secretary General of the Commonwealth Ronald Saunders spoke to The Tribune and said that he was promised the support of the Prime Minister of The Bahamas for the job of Secretary General of the Commonwealth. The Foreign Ministry issued the following statement in reply: Statement from the Ministry […]
Foreign Ministry Responds To Inaccurate Adrian Gibson Comment
It is interesting how Adrian Gibson, for sale a Tribune columnist who is also an associate of Fred Smith QC, publishes a letter which purportedly came from people detained in the prison on suspicion of being a security risk to The Bahamas. He accepts it uncritically, even saying that he could not vouch for the […]
Foreign Ministry On Killings In France
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 13 November 2015
Immigration Responds To Fred Smith’s Claims Of Success
Statement from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration On The Case of Meldor vs. the Minister for Immigration 13th November 2015 The press reported yesterday an interlocutory ruling in the case Meldor vs. the Minister for Immigration that an order has been made for disclosure by the Courts with regard to the policy on […]
Remembrance Day Controversy
The veterans from the Second World War, generic now very few in number, but who are in receipt of pensions for their service from the Canadian government are in need of support because they have a shortfall in their pensions. Fred Mitchell addressed the issue in the House of Assembly on Wednesday 11th November. Here […]
Sonia’s Birthday Party
Loretta Still Plotting And Scheming
Young PLPs In A Healthy Debate About The Future—From What’s app
THE WORK OF THE MISSIONS ABROAD
PHOTOS OF REMEMBRANCE DAY 8 NOVEMBER
The Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling led the Remembrance Sunday observances at the Christ Church Cathedral and then at the Garden of Remembrance at the Cenotaph. Dame Marguerite reads the lesson Deputy Prime Minister Philip Davis is greeted by the Dean of the Cathedral Patrick Adderley. Cabinet Ministers and the Leader of the Opposition worship […]
COLLEGE OF BAHAMAS PRESIDENT AT THE OAS
VIVE LA FRANCE
THIS WEEK CONTINUED…
In a statement released earlier this week, the US Embassy revealed that it was “currently in the process of seeking property suitable for a new embassy.” The statement also said that the embassy will remain in its current location on Queen Street “until a property is secured and a new embassy is built.” Reliable sources […]
THIS WEEK IN THE BAHAMAS (9 – 13 NOVEMBER 2015)
On the first anniversary of his death in a tragic plane crash in Freeport, Grand Bahama on the eve of his Third World Believers Conference, the children of the late Dr. Myles Munroe kept their father’s vision and legacy alive with the hosting of a renaming ceremony. The Diplomatic Center was renamed the Myles E. […]
RESPONDING TO THE ANGLICAN BISHOP AND TO THE NASSAU GUARDIAN’S EDITORIAL ON CITIZENSHIP MATTERS
FRED MITCHELL MP FOX HILL
FRED MITCHELL ANSWERS THE NASSAU GUARDIAN
The following communication was delivered by Fred Mitchell in the House of Assembly on 11th November. You may click here for the full statement.