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Fri, 26 Jun 2015 18:30:56 -0400

“Inside the Inner City” is hosted by Valentino “Scrooge” Brown, reformed gangster and former leader of the 1980/90’s street gang “The Border Boys”. It is a weekly program focusing on social issues affecting “urban” communities in New Providence, as well as the history and concerns of residents in those areas.

Fri, 26 Jun 2015 13:15:31 -0400

The Revolution seeks to inform and engage and electorate that has become jaded by decades of lackluster political performance as our country’s problems get worse in the face of administrations that have left far too many honest, hardworking Bahamians behind.

Fri, 26 Jun 2015 06:15:03 -0400

We analyze the Freedom of Information Bill 2015. Lisa Benjamin, Asst. Professor with the LLB program at College of The Bahamas, is also on the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act) Working Committee. She gives her overall assessment of the Bill, which she feels is a significant improvement over the previous FOIA – which was passed in Parliament but never enacted. Benjamin also discusses some of her concerns with the current Draft Bill.
The Bill is now available for public consultation. Comments can be sent to the Office of the Attorney General. Email attgcustomerservice@bahamas.gov.bs.
To see the Draft Freedom of Information Bill 2015, click here:
http://www.bahamas.gov.bs/…/FREEDOM-OF-INFORMATION-BILL%2C2…

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A multi-faceted examination of all aspects of life and culture in The Bahamas, particularly from the unique perspective of the Haitian community in the country, “Voices of the Diaspora” will feature bilingual (English and Haitian Creole) news and analysis, interactive discussions, and entertainment. Segments include “You Need To Know”, “Voice of the People”, “Youth Interaction”, “Artist Spotlight” and “Kompa Music Saturdays”.


Veteran Journalist Quincy Parker & Adrian Francis provide a “political week in review” each and every Sunday afternoon, with in-depth analysis of the events of the past few days, and insight into what the new week may hold. The signature feature of the show will be the sure-to-be-news-making interviews with the past week’s political news makers.