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FNM DETAILS PLANS TO TACKLE CRIME

By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE Free National Movement has outlined its goals to fight crime should the party win the next general election, noting in its recently released Manifesto plans to establish a national neighbourhood watch programme in every community, re-institute term limits for the commissioner of police, establish a sexual offenders register and enforce Marco’s Law. SEE PAGE FIVE

Two men shot GOLDEN GIRL MEETS HER MATCH dead and five hurt at weekend By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net TWO men are dead and five others are in serious condition in hospital after a series of shooting incidents over the weekend. The two killings pushed the country’s murder count to 19 for the year, according to The Tribune records, and marked five homicides in four days this month. The latest shooting death, the second in nearly 24 hours, took place shortly before 9pm on Saturday off Faith Avenue. Officer-in-Charge of the Central Detective Unit, Chief Superintendent Clayton Fernander said a group of young men were playing dominoes in front of a busi-

ness establishment near St Vincent Road when a man walked up to them and opened fire. “Sometime around 8.40pm, a group of young men were playing outside when a lone gunman fired several shots at the crowd,” Chief Supt Fernander said. “As a result, a young male was shot several times to the body and died on the scene. We do not know the motive for this shooting at the time but we are asking persons who may have been in the area at the time to come forward.” About an hour later, police were called to the scene of another shooting this time in the Washington Street area. SEE PAGE SIX

OLYMPIC gold medal winner Shaunae Miller married decathlete Maicel Uibo, her college sweetheart, on Saturday at Atlantis. See page two for more photographs and the full story.

BUTLER-TURNER OUT OF PARTY IF SHE NOMINATES AS INDEPENDENT By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE minute Official Opposition Leader Loretta Butler-Turner nominates herself as an independent candidate for Long Island she will no longer be a member of the Free National Movement, the party’s Chairman Sidney Collie said yesterday.

In an interview with The Tribune, Mr Collie said according to the party’s constitution, any FNM member that runs against a nominated FNM candidate “automatically disqualifies him or herself”. Last month, Mrs ButlerTurner confirmed to The Tribune that her bid for re-election in Long Island during the upcoming

general election would be as an independent candidate. Last week, she posted a series of photos on social media showing her constituency headquarters in Long Island being repainted blue. She captioned the images with the hashtags independent2017 and campaign2017. “She can do what she wants,” Mr Collie told The

Tribune. “Once she nominates she automatically disqualifies herself from being in the FNM, but right now it is just talk. “I am not going to speculate whether she will actually nominate or not. We will wait and see what happens on nomination day. Politicians say lots of things, you cannot put too much stake in talks. If she nominates

we will do what we have to do.” In December, the FNM appointed a three-person tribunal to decide the fate of Mrs Butler-Turner and the six other members of Parliament who ousted Dr Minnis as leader of the Official Opposition in the House of Assembly earlier that month. SEE PAGE FIVE

notwithstanding decades of prior success in those areas. The party, led by Dr Hubert Minnis, has assured that it will, if elected, “uncap our human resources as growers and stabilisers of the economy,” and “unleash the potential ingenuity of the Bahamian entrepreneur” to stimulate, expand and sustain both themselves and the economy.

By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net CONTROVERSIAL talk show host Ortland Bodie Jr was terminated on Friday as the host of Real Talk Live, The Tribune understands. In a series of emails sent to The Tribune from Mr Bodie, the disbarred attorney alleged that he was “abruptly and unexpectedly terminated” without an explanation or “payment in lieu of the aforesaid unilateral termination.” “For many months, I and other staff members, to my knowledge, have not been paid salaries or wages when due,” Mr Bodie alleged in one email. “When I and other staff members have made queries

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FNM PLEDGE OVER FISCAL DISCIPLINE By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net

FISCAL discipline is a key pillar of the Free National Movement’s “Economic Action Plan” to rescue the country’s economy if it regains the government in the upcoming general election. As part of its fiscal initiatives, the party also promises a reduction in real property tax to pensioners who have owned

their homes for at least 25 years and grant value added tax “credits” to businesses who acquire certain locally sourced goods and services. The political party published its 2017 Manifesto over the weekend on its website, ourfnm.org, in which it stressed that the country’s current economic state could not continue to solely rely on tourism, banking and foreign direct investment to sustain the nation and its economy,

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