NASSAU, BAHAMAS – For seventy years, the promise of Freeport has been suspended between two masters: the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) and the Government of The Bahamas. Residents have often been spectators in their own city, caught in a cycle where responsibility for the island’s progress was perpetually shifted across a jurisdictional divide. The […]
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