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Elections have consequences, pt. 1 - The Nassau Guardian


Elections have consequences, pt. 1
“Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.” Abraham Lincoln
With little more than a year to go before the next general election is supposed to be held in The Bahamas, the political activity of the two major parties has dramatically accelerated, prompting some to speculate that we could have an early election. Time will tell if that happens.
Bahamians love general elections. They vote in huge numbers, often approaching 90 percent of eligible voters casting their votes for the candidates and parties of their choice. And it is fair to suggest that the only thing Bahamians love more than elections is unequivocally and unceremoniously voting the current administration out of office. ....

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The president of UB ought to be pensionable - The Nassau Guardian


The president of UB ought to be pensionable
Dear Editor,
The revelation that the prestigious and highly responsible post of president of The University of The Bahamas is not pensionable is at once amazingly surprising and utterly astounding!
For, according to his own word, the incumbent, Dr. Rodney Smith, has stated that he will not seek the renewal of his contract when it expires in 2022, precisely because there is no provision for a pension.
What? Do you mean to tell me this highly educated, experienced and competent “son of the Bahamian soil”, who, having presided over the transition of our premier institution from collegiate to university status, would, at age 70, have to seek employment abroad simply because no pension is provided, so that he may retire with dignity and decorum in his homeland? ....

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Sir Lynden O. Pindling resonates with few post-independence Bahamians


Sir Lynden O. Pindling resonates with few post-independence Bahamians
Dear Editor,
Sir Lynden O. Pindling is the father of the modern Bahamas. Having led The Bahamas to majority rule in 1967 and to independence in 1973, Pindling’s name is forever enshrined in the annals of Bahamian history.
Nassau International Airport was renamed Lynden Pindling International Airport in 2006 by the first Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) administration of former Prime Minister Perry Christie a fitting tribute, which brings to mind the Grantley Adams International Airport in Christ Church, Barbados. It also brings to mind the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica.
Pindling’s image graces the Bahamian one dollar bill, which is symbolic of The Bahamas severing colonial ties with England. ....

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Bahamian playing cards win JA Product of the Year


Bahamian playing cards created by Junior Achievement company BTC Glitch feature the country’s four prime ministers as king cards.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS After 15 weeks of learning the business ropes, a group of junior achievers was announced the winner of Product of the Year.
In third place for this year’s Junior Achievement (JA) was Bank of The Bahamas JA company “Vision”, with their “I Guud” COVID kits; followed by second place winners Commonwealth Bank JA company “XLeaders”, with scented hand sanitizers.
Four governors general are featured as ace cards.
However, rounding out the competition in first place was BTC JA company “BTC Glitch”, with their winning product Bahamian playing cards. ....

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Bahamian playing cards wins JA product of the year - The Nassau Guardian


Bahamian playing cards wins JA product of the year
After 15 weeks of learning the business ropes, a group of junior achievers was announced as winner of product of the year.
In third place in this year’s Junior Achievement (JA) company program competition was Bank of The Bahamas JA company Vision, with its “I Guud” COVID kits; followed by second place winners, Commonwealth Bank JA company XLeaders, with scented hand sanitizers. However, rounding out the competition in first place was BTC JA company BTC Glitch, with its winning product, Bahamian playing cards.
“We realize that technology is the driving force in many areas of today’s society, but we wanted to bring back ‘the good ol’ days’ to The Bahamas, slamming dominoes and playing cards,” said President of BTC Glitch Camille Mitchell. “We didn’t want to do anything technological because of that being something everyone heavily relies on now. It’s a way that we can be more social and outgo ....

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