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PM: Mortgage relief for 350 Scheme has cut payments by a quarter By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net THE government’s revamped mortgage relief programme has assisted 350 Bahamian homeowners since it was reintroduced, Prime Minister Perry Christie revealed yesterday. With less than five months until the next general election, Mr Christie said this facet of the government’s mortgage programme reduced the homeowners’ monthly payments by 25 per cent making them now affordable - where they were once unmanageable. He called this a “significant” turnaround from the failings of the government’s first attempt at mortgage

JUVENILES BEHIND BARS AS SIX ARE ACCUSED AFTER SCHOOL STABBING

WHILE still not providing clarity to much of the country’s confusion surrounding the planned implementation of National Health Insurance, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday made a push to persuade Bahamians to trust the government in handling the healthcare scheme, in-

By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net POLICE are investigating two homicides which occurred nearly 24 hours apart. The killings marked 13 homicides in 23 days, according to The Tribune’s records, surpassing the eight people killed in the entire month of January 2016. Last night, police again committed to increasing patrols and doubling resources in an effort to stem frequent killings. The latest homicide occurred after 9pm Monday when a man was shot outside a residence in the SEE PAGE SIX

HANNA MARTIN BLASTS FLIGHT FEES STORY AS FAKE NEWS

relief. Assisting struggling homeowners was one of the Christie administration’s campaign promises ahead of the 2012 general election. It was implemented early in this term, however the programme under performed, leading Mr Christie to admit in 2013 that only four or five homeowners were expected to receive assistance. “The government, in a collaborative effort with the Clearing Banks Association, has launched a multifaceted mortgage relief programme,” Mr Christie said during his keynote address at the 26th Annual Bahamas Business Outlook yesterday. SEE PAGE SIX

By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net

TRANSPORT and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin yesterday refuted assertions in a Tribune article that accused the Progressive Liberal Party of being responsible for the country’s loss of millions of dollars in overflight fees, charging that this newspaper is engaging in “fake news” and a “perverse misrepresentation of the facts”. Mrs Hanna Martin, during a press conference, said the headline of the article, “Hundreds of Millions in Flyover Fees lost by PLP” is “false”, as she said the PLP is the only government that has “assiduously pursued the realisation of the sovereign air space of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas”, as well as the “payment of overflight fees for the Bahamian people”. SEE PAGE SIX

CHRISTIE SAYS NHI WILL BOOST NATION’S ECONOMY By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net

POLICE PLEA AFTER TWO KILLINGS IN 24 HOURS

sisting that NHI is expected to “boost the economy”. Mr Christie said it is important that the government “removes the cobwebs, fear and concern” over NHI, but did not give any indication of a definite roll out date or whether his administration expected to meet its mark of implementing it ahead of the approaching 2017 general election. SEE PAGE SIX JUVENILES accused of being involved in the Government High School stabbing outside court yesterday. The youngsters are aged 15-17. By LAMECH JOHNSON are under 18, appeared be- curred during the school’s Tribune Staff Reporter fore Magistrate Constance first recess, according to ljohnson@tribunemedia.net Delancy facing a count each initial police reports. They of causing harm and caus- were taken to hospital for TWO juveniles were re- ing grievous harm stem- treatment of their injuries, manded to the Simpson ming from the brawl on police said. Penn Centre for Boys yes- Thursday, January 19. The school was immeterday after they were arThe causing harm charge diately put on lock down raigned in Magistrate’s was made under Section while police processed the Court in connection with a 266 of the Penal Code crime scene and spoke to recent stabbing incident at while the more serious witnesses. Government High School. charge was brought under In a 30-second video, Four other juveniles were Section 270. taken during the fight and also charged with fighting The other 17-year-old posted on social media, sevrelated offences in relation accused was separately eral students appear to be to the same incident. charged with a single count hitting and punching each The first of two 17-year- of causing harm. other. olds, whose names have Three teens were injured SEE PAGE SEVEN been withheld because they during an argument that oc-

BOWE QUESTIONS PM’S BOAST OF 32,000 JOBS

By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net TAKING issue with Prime Minister Perry Christie’s job boast, Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation Chairman Gowon Bowe regretted that policy makers and the wider public have fallen into a trap of sensational “punch line rhetoric”. Mr Bowe questioned whether the nearly 32,000 jobs said to be created between 2012 and 2016 had SEE PAGE TEN

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