# A Cabinet minister yesterday hailed the decision not to give candy and sugary drinks a 50 percent VAT rate cut despite the ...
# PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis issued a blistering rebuke of public officials and contractors on Friday, warning that ...
Central Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis (center right) raises his fist with Coalition of Independents Leader Iram Lewis after ...
# The women’s 60 metres hurdles world indoor record holder Devynne Charlton has inked a $30,000 endorsement contract with BTC to serve as the company’s brand ambassador. # The monumental announcement ...
# A MAN accused of armed robbery — while already on bail for murder and attempted murder — was denied bail for a third time after the Court of Appeal raised alarm over an affidavit allegedly filed by ...
# Price inspectors from the Consumer Affairs Unit yesterday conducted multiple store visits to ensure merchants are n compliance with the new 5 percent VAT rate on foods sold in grocery stores, ...
# Prosecutors allege that the accused had unlawful sexual intercourse with his stepdaughter in New Providence between June 1 and June 30, 2024. He is further accused of molesting her again when she ...
# Currently overhauling some 163 miles of Eleuthera’s roads under a $100m contract, and having previously been hired by the Government to transform much of Exuma’s road network at a cost of $60m, ...
# Colina Holdings (Bahamas) has hailed “exceptional investment returns” and improvements across all business segments for driving a near-$7m, or 21.4 percent, increase in ordinary shareholder profits ...
# Pointing out that the VAT rate on candy and sugary drinks, such as original Coca-Cola and other sodas, is remaining at the original 10 percent, he added that cutting to 5 percent on all other edible ...
# Bahamasair’s managing director yesterday said a newly-acquired ATR aircraft is on route to The Bahamas to give the national flag carrier a much-needed fleet boost. # Tracy Cooper added that the 70 ...
# A GRAND Bahama contractor has criticised the government’s decision to award a $183.5m no-bid roadworks contract to a Nassau-based company, saying local firms were shut out of the opportunity without ...
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