Monday Mar 04, 2024
Our News Bahamas: Exodus from Haiti as thousands of escaped prisoners surge into the capital — Monday, March 4th, 2024
OUR NEWS MARCH 4TH, 2024.
In tonight's episode of Our News at 7:00 anchored by Kendeno Knowles:
- Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) Discussion: The segment opens with concerns regarding the future of BPL amidst talks of possible privatization. The Bahamas Electrical Workers Union president expresses dissatisfaction due to unresolved questions even after meeting the Prime Minister. There's a mention of the government's potential plan to contract a company for overseeing BPL's systems.
- Bahamas Air Suspends Flights to Haiti: Due to escalating civil unrest and a state of emergency in Haiti following a major prison break, Bahamas Air halts flights to Cape Haitian.
- Government's Travel Budget Debate: The FNM leader criticizes the government's travel budget, especially during the Grand Bahama and Bimini by-elections, calling for transparency on the expenditures.
- Petroleum Retailers' Proposal: A letter from the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association to the Prime Minister discusses their request for a 15% gas margin increase and concerns over new audit requirements.
In Our News at 7:30 anchored by Italia Hall:
- Continued BPL Privatization Concerns: The narrative continues on BPL's potential privatization, highlighting public outcry and the opposition leader's suggestion that the FNM is willing to assist in mediating the situation.
- Hydroponic Marijuana Seizure: Authorities find $43,000 worth of hydroponic marijuana in a grocery pallet, showcasing the ongoing battle against illegal drug activities.
- Gambling Addiction Survey: A new survey aims to assess the extent of gambling addiction in the Bahamas, indicating a growing concern over this issue within the community.
- Grand Bahama International Airport: The President of the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce expresses optimism for the development of the new airport, emphasizing its potential positive impact on the region.
The episode provides a comprehensive look at pressing national issues, from the uncertain future of a major utility company to societal concerns like drug trafficking and gambling addiction, highlighting the ongoing dialogue and actions within the Bahamian community and government.
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