Archive | December, 2025

EDITORIAL – MEETING CHALLENGES

Affordability is not a hoax.  It has become a major issue in many countries in  the Caribbean and the Americas due to the misguided policies of the Trump administration. Since  his return to the Presidency of the United States, Donald Trump has increased tariffs on imported goods from many countries around the world.  He has […]

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PM: All participants of human smuggling targeted

By Gerrino J. Saunders Bahama Journal News Editor There is no denying that illegal migration into the country is among the top concerns of many Bahamian people and will likely be among the top three issues for voters heading into the 2026 General Elections along with the economy and crime. The Davis administration is attempting […]

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RBDF Reports 344 Smuggling Interdictions, Nearly 12,000 Migrants Apprehended in Five Years

By Tynia Brown Journal Staff Writer  Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) Commander Floyd Moxey is providing a comprehensive overview of the country’s human smuggling challenge, revealing five-year statistics and outlining the strategic actions taken by the force to protect Bahamian waters. Captain Moxey stated that human smuggling remains a persistent global problem, one that nations […]

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AG DEFENDS MIGRANTS BILL

By Tynia Brown Journal Staff Writer The Migrants Bill 2025 is now shaping up to be one of the most contentious legislative proposals in years, touching on national security, humanitarian obligations, sovereignty, and the country’s capacity to manage migration in an increasingly unstable region. Attorney-General Hon. Ryan Pinder is seeking to clarify the intent and […]

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EDITORIAL – QUALITY GOVERNANCE

With the  general elections in The Bahamas scheduled for sometime next year, some Bahamians are considering the kind of a government they want for the next five years.  However, we are absolutely convinced that the vast majority of them do not vote on issues or ideological  and philosophical  considerations. In successive elections since 2002 the […]

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AMBASSADOR DESGINATE ARRIVES

U.S. Ambassador-Designate Herschel Walker, 63, and his wife Julie arrived in The Bahamas on Wednesday afternoon touching down from Miami at the Jet Nassau Terminal shortly after 2pm on a Falcon 50 aircraft. They were met by officials of the Bahamas Ministry of Foreign Affairs — Director General of Foreign Affairs Jerusa Ali and Acting Chief of Protocol […]

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COOPER URGES BAHAMIANS TO UPDATE VOTER REGISTRATION

BY ARIANNA NEELY  BAHAMA JOURNAL STAFF WRITER  Deputy Prime Minister Hon. Chester Cooper is urging Bahamians to take responsibility for their voter information and ensure that it is up to date, warning that thousands of electors remain incorrectly registered, despite having moved to new communities years ago. Cooper’s remarks come as the government prepares to […]

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BOWLEG SAYS JUNKANOO PREPARATIONS ON TRACK

BY ARIANNA NEELY  BAHAMA JOURNAL WRITER  Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg says the country is on solid footing heading into the 2025 Junkanoo season, noting that parade preparations, group registration, and government support are all firmly in place as the national festival approaches.  Bowleg said his ministry has been closely coordinating with […]

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Owner of Barge To Be Fined 

By Arianna Neely  Bahama Journal Writer  The owner of the Brooklyn Bridge barge will be fined and held fully financially responsible for the extensive damage caused to the coral reef system between Ambergris Cay and Manjack Cay, according to Minister of Environment and Natural Resources Hon. Zane Lightbourne.  Speaking in Parliament, Mr. Lightbourne made it […]

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PMH A&E Contractors Complete Renovated Unit

By Tynia Brown Journal Staff Writer  Expansion and upgrades to the Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) are finally nearing full operation, months after the renovated main entrance remained closed due to delays in the delivery of specialized equipment. The A&E expansion, part of a broader $143 million hospital upgrade project […]

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