Our News Bahamas Podcast
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Episodes

Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
Wednesday Mar 13, 2024
OUR NEWS MARCH 13TH, 2024.
In Our News at 7:00, anchored by Jerome Sawyer, the show delves into the ongoing crisis in Haiti, focusing on the recent resignation of Prime Minister Ariel Henry and the uncertain future of the nation. Amid escalating gang violence and political instability, the broadcast explores the implications of Henry's resignation and the challenges facing the proposed transitional leadership in Haiti. Additionally, the newscast features an exclusive interview with Central Bank Governor John Rolle, discussing inflation trends in The Bahamas, and a historical feature on the Hannah estate in Acklins, revealing the family's significant contributions to Bahamian heritage.
Our News at 7:30, anchored by Italia Hall, continues the focus on Haiti's deepening crisis, featuring a conversation with a Grand Bahama pastor who provides a personal perspective on the dire situation in his homeland. The segment also includes commentary from former National Insurance Minister Shane Gibson on the government's decision to increase the NI contribution rate. Furthermore, the newscast highlights a story about female justices and magistrates visiting the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls, showcasing their initiative to inspire change and provide support beyond their judicial roles. Lastly, the episode covers the historic influx of cruise ship passengers to Nassau, underscoring the tourism sector's significance to the Bahamian economy.
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Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
Tuesday Mar 12, 2024
OUR NEWS MARCH 12TH, 2024.
In Our News at 7:00 anchored by Jerome Sawyer, the focal point was the political turmoil in Haiti, where Prime Minister Ariel Henry resigned amid escalating gang violence and political pressure. The resignation follows a meeting in Jamaica where CARICOM, including The Bahamas, called for a swift transition to restore order and democracy in Haiti. The broadcast also covered a local murder investigation and featured a segment on delectable Bay in Acklins, highlighting the island's charm and potential for resurgence.
Our News at 7:30, anchored by Italia Hall, explores the ramifications of the Haitian Prime Minister's resignation, including local reactions and concerns about potential increased migration to The Bahamas. The segment featured interviews with Bahamian residents and a Haitian teacher, providing perspectives on the crisis. Additionally, the newscast covered a court case involving the arraignment of parents in connection to their child's death in The Bahamas and a mysterious death of an American woman on a cruise ship, with subsequent police investigations shedding light on these troubling incidents.
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Monday Mar 11, 2024

Sunday Mar 10, 2024
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
OUR NEWS MARCH 6TH, 2024.
In this episode of Our News Weekend, anchored by Megan Shepherd, the spotlight is on the impending relief for pilots represented by the Bahamas Airline Pilots Association (BAPA), who are close to finalizing a new industrial agreement with Bahamasair management. After months of negotiation, both parties have reached an amicable agreement on most terms, with only the finalization of documentation pending. Additionally, the episode highlights the designation of March as Local Government Month, emphasizing the significant impact of local government on the Family Islands since its implementation in 1996. Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs, Clay Sweeting, underscores the transformative role of local government in community development and infrastructure improvements across the islands.
Then, Our News Weekend covers the generous donation by the Chinese Embassy to the Bahamas, aimed at enhancing the independence and mobility of healthcare patients undergoing rehabilitation. The Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre received essential mobility aids, marking a gesture of international goodwill. The newscast also touches upon a severe traffic accident investigation and wraps up with cultural segments, including Sweet Emily's performance at the Jazz in the Gardens music festival in Miami and the launch of the Golden Key Anthology, showcasing stories of six Bahamian women overcoming life's challenges.
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Saturday Mar 09, 2024
Saturday Mar 09, 2024
OUR NEWS MARCH 9TH, 2024.
In this episode of Our News Weekend, anchored by Berthony McDermott, the focus is on the Coalition of Independents criticizing the Davis Administration for the current state of National Insurance and the impending rate increase. Coalition leader Lincoln Bain attributes the National Insurance Board's predicaments to mismanagement and misuse of funds, expressing concerns about the impact of the scheduled contribution increases on Bahamian salaries. Meanwhile, Labour and Public Service Minister Pia Glover outlines the government's plans for a new contributory pension bill, aimed at creating a sustainable pension system for public servants.
Additionally, the newscast highlights the Royal Bahamas Police Force's investment in crime-fighting technology at their Real-Time Crime Center, including drone technology and CCTV, demonstrating their effectiveness in law enforcement. The aviation sector is also featured, with plans to manage increasing passenger traffic at Lynden Pindling International Airport. The episode concludes with a cultural touch, showcasing the launch of Ricardo Rum's new ready-to-drink cocktails, reflecting the vibrant Bahamian spirit and innovation in local products.
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Friday Mar 08, 2024

Thursday Mar 07, 2024

Wednesday Mar 06, 2024

Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
Tuesday Mar 05, 2024
OUR NEWS MARCH 5TH, 2024.
In Our News at 7:00 anchored by Kendeno Knowles, there's a whirlwind of drama over at Bahamas Power and Light (BPL). A former Works Minister is airing out his concerns, pointing out a glaring lack of info despite the Prime Minister saying BPL isn't headed for privatization. Meanwhile, unions are up in arms, rejecting a deal they reckon isn't in their favour. And there's a twist in the Adrien Gibson trial – charges are dropped against one defendant in exchange for her testimony. Amidst all this, there's a call to action over the growing dementia crisis, with the Alzheimer's Association pushing for a national plan and senior daycare options.
Switching gears for Our News at 7:30 with Italia Hall, the focus shifts to the escalating tension in Haiti. The deteriorating situation prompts heightened security measures for the Bahamian mission, with a top diplomat urging caution as violence ramps up. Back home, a man is charged with vehicular manslaughter in a tragic accident that claimed the life of Police Inspector Thomas Macintosh. On a lighter note, the nation's leader is rallying young men to step up, emphasizing the importance of male empowerment for building a stronger Bahamas.
Throughout the episode, Our News serves up a blend of pressing local and international issues, legal drama, and a dash of community and national empowerment, keeping viewers on their toes with a mix of hard-hitting news and uplifting messages.
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Monday Mar 04, 2024
Monday Mar 04, 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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