Remembering a Bahamian Sir, Sydney Poitier By Dana Malcolm Staff Writer Born on a trip to Miami Florida in 1927, Sir Sidney Poitier was a Bahamian actor and the first black man to be nominated for an Academy Award, the first Black man to win an Academy Award and was considered one […]
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Two more murders were recorded on New Providence on Friday. These killings bring the homicide total to 18 for the new year. Violent crime against individuals has become commonplace on our capital island. Typically, such crimes have involved warring members of criminal gangs who seek revenge under the cover of darkness or individuals entangled in
Dear Editor, I’m guessing that the average Bahamian is unaware of Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis’ role in CARICOM as chairperson. Davis will head this year’s 44th Regular Meeting of the Conference of the Heads of Government of the Caribbean Community or CARICOM in New Providence. The meeting will be held February 15-17. Government stakeholders