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VOLUME:114 No.93, APRIL 4TH, 2017

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WOMAN: SEEKING THE ‘REBIRTH’ OF BAHAMIAN WOMEN

‘Blindsided’ by carnival delay

PM: IT IS EASY TO ‘PISS AWAY’ PUBLIC FUNDS

By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net WHILE some observers continue to criticise the Christie administration over the way it handles government revenue, Prime Minister Perry Christie admitted yesterday that it could be easy to “piss away” public funds. Speaking to scores of people gathered at the University of The Bahamas using what he referred to as SEE PAGE NINE

Stakeholders face financial losses in postponement By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net THE postponement of Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival has “blindsided” key stakeholders, with one travel company yesterday expressing disappointment and fear over potential damage to the event’s brand, as well as financial losses upwards of $25,000 as a result of the date change. The Nassau leg of the event will now be held from May 18-20, a wellplaced source confirmed, two weeks after the heavily publicised initial date of May 4-6.

Last week, the Bahamas National Festival Commission (BNFC) announced the line-up of entertainers for the third annual event and made no mention of a planned delay in the controversial festival. However, Prime Minister Perry Christie confirmed yesterday that the date has been suspended in consideration of the upcoming general election. The BNFC did not release an official statement on the postponement up to press time. However, flyers with the new date were circulating on social media last night. SEE PAGE SIX

FESTIVAL TO BE MAY 18-20 AS PM CONFIRMS MOVE By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net

LESS than a week after officials announced the event’s line-up, Prime Minister Perry Christie confirmed yesterday that the 2017 Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival has been postponed until after the general election. The news has “blindsided” key stakeholders and

vendors, who decried the confusion, likely damage to brand and reputation and potential financial losses resulting from the date change. The Tribune understands the event has been pushed back from May 4-6 to May 18-20 in Nassau. The new date was also circulated in a flyer by Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival’s Instagram account last night. SEE PAGE SIX

A LINE outside the Parliamentary Registrar Department for voter registration.

Photo: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

QUEUES BEGIN AS VOTERS RUSH TO REGISTER By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net VOTER registration centres in New Providence experienced “long lines and wait times” yesterday as people rushed to have their names added to the election register a week before

it closes. Parliamentary Commissioner Sherlyn Hall said the increase in registration came because of Prime Minister Perry’s Christie announcement that Parliament will be dissolved and election writs will be issued on April 11. In a statement on Sunday,

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 elec-

tion but have not yet registered to do so, it is my intention 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. SEE PAGE THREE

CHRISTIE ‘NOT CONFUSED’ OVER 19-YEAR-OLD WOMAN AMONG FOUR CHARGED OVER KILLINGS DATE OF GENERAL ELECTION By KHRISNA VIRGIL Deputy Chief Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net ALTHOUGH he has not announced the date of the 2017 general election, Prime Minister Perry Christie said yesterday he is not “confused” about when Bahamians can expect to head to the polls to cast ballots. Responding to a question from The Tribune over his decision to announce the date of the dissolution

of Parliament and not that of the impending election, Mr Christie said he not only wanted to advance democracy in the country, but it was his intent to give people the time needed to register to vote before this Parliament session came to a close. The Centreville MP further suggested that once this happens and Bahamians vote, he would accept the results of the election. SEE PAGE THREE

By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net

A 19-YEAR-OLD woman was among four people to appear in Magistrate’s Court yesterday accused of having a role in a number of recent killings in the capital. Victoria Gibson, of East Street, stood before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt charged with murder contrary to Sec-

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tion 291(1)(B) of the Penal Code. It is alleged that on March 31, she intentionally caused the death of Terenora Stubbs. According to police reports, around 12.30am last Friday, a fight broke out among a group at Potter’s Cay Dock that led to Stubbs being stabbed. He was transported to hospital where he later succumbed to his injuries. SEE PAGE FIVE


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