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16/12/2025

Dr. Denotrah Archer-Cartwright, President of the National Health Insurance Providers Association (NHPIA), criticized the current National Health Insurance (NHI) policies, claiming they are disrupting patient care. She urged the prime minister and the minister of health to take action. Dr. Archer-Cartwright highlighted critical issues such as inconsistencies in payments and frequent policy changes that need immediate attention from the NHI authority.
The NHPIA, which represents primary care providers participating in the National Health Insurance Program, is calling for these challenges to be resolved swiftly. Additionally, Dr. Archer-Cartwright is advocating for the NHPIA to be officially recognized as the consultative body for NHI physicians, ensuring their concerns and insights are adequately addressed.

16/12/2025

Over 200 students at First Step Academy dazzled the audience over the weekend with a Bahamian-themed Christmas spectacle. Each grade took the stage with vibrant themes, from the ‘Christmas ring play’ to the rhythmic ‘little drummer boy’ and more. The grand finale was delivered by the fifth graders, whose thrilling rendition of the ‘12 Days of Christmas’ brought the house down.

Cheers to Bridgette Ambrister, our 4th winner in the 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway! 🥂She’s taking home a bottle of wine ...
16/12/2025

Cheers to Bridgette Ambrister, our 4th winner in the 12 Days of Christmas Giveaway! 🥂
She’s taking home a bottle of wine courtesy of Wines and Spirits — just in time for the holidays! 🎄🍷

And guess what… we’re not done yet! 👀
There are still more prizes and more chances to win, so keep reading, listening, and following for your shot at holiday cheer! 🎁✨

Day 7 Holiday Reminder!Before the weekend starts, drop by your nearest newspaper stand and pick up The Nassau Guardian.F...
16/12/2025

Day 7 Holiday Reminder!

Before the weekend starts, drop by your nearest newspaper stand and pick up The Nassau Guardian.

Fill out your form and enter for your chance to win big this season! 🎄✨

16/12/2025

Former Elizabeth MP Dr Duane Sands is the FNM’s candidate for Bamboo Town and former senator Heather Hunt is headed to Elizabeth, while political newcomers Frazette Gibson and Denarii Rolle will represent the party in Central Grand Bahama and Pinewood respectively. The FNM announced the four additional ratified candidates last night, expanding its slate to 28.

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday that it is “unfortunate” that staff at the Grand Lucayan resort have no...
16/12/2025

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday that it is “unfortunate” that staff at the Grand Lucayan resort have not been paid in two weeks and promised that they will be paid.

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday that it is “unfortunate” that staff at the Grand Lucayan resort have not been paid in two weeks and promised that they will

A Belgian man with permanent residency status in The Bahamas was on Monday charged with defrauding five foreign national...
16/12/2025

A Belgian man with permanent residency status in The Bahamas was on Monday charged with defrauding five foreign nationals out of $547,234.20.

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Fred Mitchell said yesterday the party’s National General Council will meet on ...
16/12/2025

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Fred Mitchell said yesterday the party’s National General Council will meet on Thursday as it works to ratify its remaining candidates ahead of the general election, a process he expects will be finished earl…

Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Fred Mitchell said yesterday the party’s National General Council will meet on Thursday as it works to ratify its remaining candidates ahead of the general

Members of both unions representing workers of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) staged a protest yesterday o...
16/12/2025

Members of both unions representing workers of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) staged a protest yesterday outside the company’s Poinciana Drive office, demanding changes to their physical working environment, and in the way they are tre…

Members of both unions representing workers of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) staged a protest yesterday outside the company’s Poinciana Drive office, demanding changes to their physical working environment, and

A 43-year-old man was on Monday charged with kidnapping the mother of his child.
16/12/2025

A 43-year-old man was on Monday charged with kidnapping the mother of his child.

When you hear the words Christmas toes, I am certain you did not think of a medical condition, most likely you thought o...
16/12/2025

When you hear the words Christmas toes, I am certain you did not think of a medical condition, most likely you thought of nail art on the toes for Christmas. Well, that’s what most women would think of.

When you hear the words Christmas toes, I am certain you did not think of a medical condition, most likely you thought of nail art on the toes for Christmas.

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Our History

In 1837, Edwin Charles Mosley, a journalist who had worked at The Times in London, arrived in Nassau to take up his appointment as editor of The Argus.

After the liberal Sir James Carmichael-Smyth became governor in 1829, dissent rose in Nassau over the question of emancipation and in 1931 a pro-slavery section of the community supported George Biggs in the establishment of The Argus in order to promote their anti-emancipation views. Moseley found the semi-weekly’s policies so objectionable that he refused to become its editor.

For the next seven years, he supported his family by becoming a teacher at the King’s School in Parliament Street, which was located in what are now the grounds of the old Royal Victoria Hotel. A number of citizens who shared his anti-slavery views urged him to publish what he referred to as a “journal in a proper manner”. Thus, The Nassau Guardian first appeared on November 23rd, 1844.

On his death, Edwin Moseley was succeeded as editor/proprietor of The Guardian by his son, Alfred Edwin Moseley, who in turn, left the newspaper to his son Percy. Unfortunately, the young Percy did not live very long, and in 1904, his sister Mary, assumed the editor’s chair on a “temporary basis” until a suitable male could be found to edit and manage the publishing business.