The prime minister’s failure to make available a report into contracts entered into by his administration since September 2021 is another example of the Davis administration’s refusal to be fully accountable to the Bahamian people, Opposition Leader Michael Pintard said yesterday. Pintard issued a statement in response to a Nassau Guardian article published yesterday, which
Six months after Prime Minister Philip Davis told Parliament the Ministry of Finance was finalizing a report on contracts awarded by his administration since coming to office in September 2021 and will aim to have the first edition published “in due course”, no such report has been published. Asked yesterday the status of the report,
The track and field community spoke loudly on Saturday, returning Drumeco Archer for a second consecutive term as president of the Bahamas Association of Athletic Associations (BAAA). Archer was able to gain 50 percent of the votes from the delegates representing the various clubs, to hold off former president Rosamunde Carey and presidential candidate newcomer Dawn