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Munroe ratified in Free Town drama Frank Smith beaten to nomination by ex-DNA candidate By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

CAPPING off an emotional evening of confusion and drama, the National General Council (NGC) of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) unanimously endorsed Wayne Munroe over Senator Frank Smith last night, ratifying the attorney for the Free Town constituency. That action at the PLP headquarters positioned the party to move into the next stage of its general election campaign now that it has ratified all 39 of its candidates. The at times chaotic process was transformed into a moment PLP officials said

highlights a key difference between their party and the Free National Movement: the ability to unite after a bitter internal dispute. Encouraged by Prime Minister Perry Christie, Mr Munroe, QC, and Mr Smith shook hands and embraced each other on stage, drawing huge cheers and applause from supporters in the packed room. Mr Smith acknowledged that he accepted his defeat “with some pain,” but said: “I use the quote of my leader, ‘seven times down, eight times up.’ Tonight is not my night. Tonight belongs to the PLP and to the successful candidate.” SEE PAGE SIX

VINCENT PEET CONSIDERING INDEPENDENT ELECTION RUN By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net FORMER Cabinet minister Vincent Peet is considering a comeback to frontline politics, but this time as an independent candidate, a source inside the Progressive Liberal Party told The Tribune yesterday. Mr Peet, the former minister of financial services under a previous Christie

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administration, is contemplating a run for North Andros and the Berry Islands, the source said. He represented the constituency from 2002 to 2007 and again from 2007 to 2012. Health Minister Dr Perry Gomez currently represents this constituency and is on the governing party’s ticket for the area in the upcoming 2017 general election. SEE PAGE SIX

A FIREFIGHTING gel is dropped on the burning dump as part of efforts to extinguish the flames. Photo: Terrel W. Carey/Tribune Staff By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net GELTECH solutions, a company that specialises in fighting fires while protecting the environment, has been contracted by the government to assist in extinguishing the massive blaze at the New Providence Landfill that has been burning for more than week. In an interview with The

Tribune, Environment Minister Kenred Dorsett said the US based company, along with Fletcher Air, began dropping FireIce - a firefighting gel - on the sites at the landfill on Sunday, that were either too dangerous or unreachable by firefighters. The exercise will cost the government under $80,000 and is expected to continue over the next few days. “The product will be dis-

SUPER VALUE ALSO HIT BY CONTAINER THIEVES By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net SUPER Value owner Rupert Roberts yesterday confirmed that his grocery store chain has been victim to container thieves this year, saying this has not been the first time carrier freight equipment was stolen from under the control of his business.

However, it appears this trend of stolen containers from the areas surrounding the port could possibly proliferate, as Mike Maura Jr - president and chief executive officer of Arawak Port Development (APD), which owns the Nassau port, sought to downplay the seriousness of the matter. SEE PAGE FIVE

tributed by the air so you would have seen planes flying over the landfill,” Mr Dorsett told The Tribune. “With the few drops that have taken place so far it appears that the chemical is working and working well. “Areas we could not see are clearly visible and so they are going to continue to do drops by air. The product will be deployed on the ground through Hydroseeders, meaning activ-

ity will take place in the air and on the ground using some of the fire retardant product. Our objective is to get the smoke out of the area. The reality is depending on where the wind shifts, the smoke shifts and impacts communities and so we are going to be working as aggressively as possible to eliminate the smoke and put out the fire.” SEE PAGE THREE

DAVIS AND MILLER BLAST MINNIS OVER BAHA MAR DEPUTY Prime Minister Philip Davis lashed out at Dr Hubert Minnis’ pledge to “execute a real sale” of Baha Mar should the Free National Movement (FNM) win the next election, accusing him of plotting for the resort’s demise for political benefit while spouting untruths. Tall Pines MP Leslie Miller also took aim at Dr Minnis over the issue, say-

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ing while the Killarney MP is his friend, he is “not the smartest man on two legs”. In a statement released to the media last night, Mr Davis said it was unfortunate that the country has come to a point where some would “bet against the interests of their fellow Bahamians to better their own political lot”. SEE PAGE SEVEN


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