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Volume: 121 No.37, January 16, 2024
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UNITED IN PRAYER ...but Christian leaders divided on death penalty By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net GREAT Commission Ministries president Bishop Walter Hanchell said yesterday that opposing the death penalty is against the will of God while retired Mount Tabor Senior Pastor Bishop Neil Ellis said if the government won’t enforce death penalty laws it should remove them from the books. The comments of Bishop Ellis and Bishop Hanchell came after the Bahamas Christian Council held a National Day of Prayer event on Bay Street in response to the growing murder rate. SEE PAGE TWO
PEOPLE gather to pray for the country after a spike in homicides to start the new year. Photo: Moise Amisial
SHANTY TOWN DEMOLITION Pintard says COP not telling truth AMERICAN CONTINUES AT ALL SAINTS WAY on investigation of Johnson attack BOY BITTEN BY SHARK AT RESORT By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
ABOUT 30 structures were demolished in the All Saints Way shanty town yesterday after the Ministry of Works resumed activities
in the unregulated community two months after beginning exercises there. Demolition activities are expected to continue today. Buildings Control Officer Craig Delancey told The SEE PAGE FIVE
By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net
OPPOSITION Leader Michael Pintard said he believes Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander did not tell the truth about the status of the investigation into an alleged attack against Free National Movement vice chairman Richard Johnson.
FNM leader Michael Pintard
might be colluding with the Davis administration to distract from their “failure to lead on crime”. Commissioner Fernander told The Tribune on Sunday that a young man had been taken into custody over the weekend for questioning after Mr Johnson was attacked outside an FNM meeting on November 30.
He suggested that police
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PIZZA HUT CLOSES OPERATIONS, SEVEN OUT OF WORK By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunemedia.net LABOUR Director Howard Thompson said Pizza Hut is shutting down its New Providence branches because of the
losses the franchise has experienced over the past six years. The closure of the fast food chain surprised many, with patrons expressing shock after a notice that the Saunders Beach, Carmichael, and Prince
Charles branches had been shut down was posted on social media. Some people complained that the notice did not appear earlier. Mr Thompson told The
Nassau & Bahama Islands’ Leading Newspaper
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A TEN-YEAR-OLD boy from Maryland, United States, was reportedly bitten by a shark shortly before 4pm yesterday, according to police. Authorities said the boy was bitten on his right leg by a shark while participating in an expedition in a shark tank at a local resort on Paradise Island. He was transported to the hospital for medical attention and is currently in stable condition. Investigations are ongoing into this incident. The incident had been reported earlier in the day but police had been uncertain of the location where it had taken place. No further details were available at the time of going to press.