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# Prosecutors allege that on April 10, Newry attempted to shoot 21-year-old Mandingo Cartwright, also known as Mandingo Marshall, while he sat on a vehicle. Cartwright reportedly had to flee on foot ...
# A 41-year-old man was arraigned yesterday in connection with the February murder of Kenneth Neilly on East Street South. # Damil Campbell appeared before Chief Magistrate Roberto Reckley charged ...
# Alando Williams was arraigned before Assistant Chief Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans on five fraud-related charges, including attempted fraud by false pretences, two counts of possession of a forged ...
# A 23-year-old man was remanded to Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre yesterday after admitting to sexually assaulting a convenience store cashier over the Easter weekend. # Tyrone Williams appeared ...
# ENVIRONMENT and Natural Resources Minister Vaughn Miller says he plans to revisit previously cleared illegal charcoal-burning sites and inspect new locations in a renewed effort to stamp out ...
# Dr Touza, a rural sociologist and gender specialist from Argentina, made her first official mission to The Bahamas between March 30 and April 4. Her visit focused on strengthening ties between the ...
# CHINESE Ambassador to The Bahamas Yan Jiarong visited a private residence in Fox Hill over the weekend to honour a Bahamian woman who recently returned from a Chinese government-sponsored seminar.
# The Government yesterday signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with CVB Utilities for a 20 mega watt (MW) solar generation plant combined with 5 MW hours battery storage for New Providence.
# Bahamian small business expectations that 2025 would be “a year of stability” have been dashed by the global economic turmoil unleashed by Donald Trump, a consultant to the sector revealed yesterday ...
# A Family Island installer has warned that the likes of Cable Bahamas and the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) may find themselves “out of business” due to a “major” surge in demand for ...
# A Bahamian contractor has been awarded $150,000 after the Supreme Court ruled that an expatriate homeowner breached the agreement for him to rebuild her Dorian-devastated Hope Town house.
# With the IMF’s GDP growth revisions equal to around a $14m-$15m increase in Bahamian economic output, Mr Bowe estimated that around 20 percent of this would go to the Government in tax revenues.