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HOUSE & H O M E SPORTS: BAHAMAS TEAM NAMED FOR CARIFTA TRACK AND FIELD VOLUME:114 No.92, APRIL 3RD, 2017
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Parliament to end on April 11
POLICEWOMAN SHOT DEAD IN FREEPORT NIGHTCLUB
By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net A FEMALE police officer who was fatally shot at a club in Freeport over the weekend is being hailed as “a loving mother and an officer who was loved by everyone”. Officer 3518 Theresa Jessica Thompson-George, 24, is the daughter of wellknown Bahamian reggae artist Jay Troy Thompson, SEE PAGE SIX
Register by next Monday in order to vote in election By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Satff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net PARLIAMENT will be dissolved on Tuesday, April 11, and election writs will be issued that day, Prime Minister Perry Christie revealed last night. In a statement Mr Christie implored those who have not yet registered to vote in the next election to do so quickly, because the current register will close on April 10. “For general information, especially for the benefit of all those persons who would like to vote in the forthcoming general election but have not yet registered to do so, it is my in-
tention to cause the present Parliament to be dissolved on Tuesday, April 11, and to cause writs of election to be issued the same day,” the statement from the Office of the Prime Minister said. “This will mean that only those persons who would have registered to vote on or before Monday, April 10 would be able to vote in the forthcoming general election.” According to the Parliamentary Elections Act, an election must be held 21 to 30 days after election writs are issued, meaning the next vote will likely be held in early May. SEE PAGE SIX
PLP: MINNIS ‘UNPRINCIPLED AND ILL-PREPARED’ TO LEAD By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net THE Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) continued to promote its message that the Christie administration is the “only government” that can take the Bahamas into the 21st century at the weekend, while accusing Free National Movement
(FNM) Leader Dr Hubert Minnis of being “unprincipled, ineffective and ill prepared”. While addressing scores of supporters at a joint Abaco branch meeting at the Central Abaco Primary School on Saturday night, Prime Minister Perry Christie said he has the SEE PAGE FIVE
WE March and Raising Awareness about the Bahamas Landfill (RABL) protest march against the dumpfires. Protestors marched from Scotia Bank Cable Beach to the Office of the Prime Minister. Photo: Terrel W. Carey/Tribune Staff
200 MARCH TO PM’S OFFICE IN PROTEST By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net MOVED to action primarily because of the ongoing issues plaguing the New Providence Landfill and surrounding areas, about 200 We March Bahamas protesters marched to the
Office of the Prime Minister yesterday, calling on the nation’s leader to “bring some resolution” to their concerns. Clad in all black and armed with placards, the protesters marched from Scotiabank in Cable Beach towards the Sir Cecil Wallace Whitfield Building
on West Bay Street, waving signs that read “Jubilee Lives Matter”, “Our Lives Matter”, “Rights Delayed is Rights Denied” as well as sporadically chanting things like “Kill the Bill,” referring to the government’s proposed Interception of Communications Bill.
Ranard Henfield, We March Bahamas lead organiser, said at the end of the march that he, along with his daughter, would be leaving the country on Sunday, after having sent his pregnant wife overseas a month earlier. SEE PAGE THREE
CTFE CHIEF HITS OUT AT EDISON KEY: I AM BACK CRITICS OF ‘SOFT OPENING’ HOME WITH THE PLP By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net
CHOW Tai Fook Enterprises (CTFE) Bahamas President Graeme Davis has hit back at critics of the company’s decision to conduct a ‘soft opening’ of Baha Mar before accepting guest reservations, saying “they’re not in the lodging business - we are.”
However, Mr Davis did not give a definitive answer on when guest reservations will be accepted, instead insisting that CTFE is proceeding “thoughtfully” to avoid previous mistakes with opening delays. Seeking to allay public concern that the April 21 soft opening may be a “sham” because of a lack of SEE PAGE 12
By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net CENTRAL and South Abaco MP Edison Key has officially declared that he is no longer a member of the Free National Movement (FNM) and has returned “home” to the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) after 13 years. Speaking with report-
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ers at the governing party’s branch meeting in Abaco on Saturday night, the Central and South Abaco MP reiterated that he will never be part of the FNM as long as Dr Hubert Minnis is leader. He also threw his support behind the PLP candidate for Central and South Abaco, Eva Bain, and said not SEE PAGE FIVE