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Rollins: Minnis has no vision
FNM leader ‘is using tactics of a demagogue’ By RICARDO WELLS Tribune Staff Reporter rwells@tribunemedia.net INFIGHTING in the Free National Movement (FNM) took another dramatic turn yesterday as Fort Charlotte MP Dr Andre Rollins lambasted supporters of Leader Dr Hubert Minnis, accusing them of “espousing the tactics of a demagogue interested in dumbing down the debate because the leader has no substance or vision for this country”. He insisted that those FNM members characterising recent actions by him and several others of the party’s parliamentar-
JULY DATE POSSIBLE FOR CONVENTION
By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net TALKS taking place among Free National Movement (FNM) executives have centred on a tentative convention date in early July, a high-level party insider told The Tribune yesterday. A final decision on this date is to be made on Thursday night during a special council meeting that was called by FNM Secretary General Michael Foulkes SEE PAGE FIVE
‘VOTING NO COULD OPEN DOOR TO SAME-SEX MARRIAGE’
By NICO SCAVELLA Tribune Staff Reporter nscavella@tribunemedia.net A VOTE against bill four may actually make it “easier to overturn the existing legal ban on same-sex marriage,” according to Constitutional Commission Chairman Sean McWeeney who has hit out at the “irony” of arguments launched by opponents of the fourth Constitutional Amendment Bill. SEE PAGE SIX
TWO MEN ACCUSED OF MURDERS
ians as a move by “elitists promoting a UBP agenda” were only underscoring the “weakness of the current leadership”. In a statement posted to his Facebook page on Monday, Dr Rollins said this line of attack was only strengthening the position of the government. Last week, The Tribune reported that the majority of the FNM’s parliamentary team had threatened to petition Governor General Dame Marguerite Pindling to remove Dr Minnis as leader of the Official Opposition unless an earlier convention date was set. SEE PAGE FIVE
MINNIS: I’VE NEVER FELT SO GOOD
By KHRISNA VIRGIL Tribune Staff Reporter kvirgil@tribunemedia.net DESPITE the Free National Movement parliamentary caucus’ attempt to remove leader Dr Hubert Minnis from the helm of the organisation, he insisted yesterday that he “has never felt so good” and was not concerned about the “noise in the market”. Despite the fact that it appears as though the majority of his parliamentary team want him gone, the SEE PAGE THREE
COLIN STORR JR, left, aged 20, of West Street, who is accused of the murder of Denero Burrell on May 5, and Michael Preval, aged 29, of Golden Gates, who is charged with killing Craig Davis on Wulff Road on May 24. See page six for the full story. Photos: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff
BPL STILL HAS SHORTFALL OF POWER AFTER BLACKOUT
By SANCHESKA BROWN Tribune Staff Reporter sbrown@tribunemedia.net BAHAMAS Power and Light yesterday admitted that the utility provider is still experiencing “a generation shortfall” following an island-wide outage on Sunday. In a statement, Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) said continuing challenges in the system resulted in periods of supply interruption for 20 per cent of customers on Monday. BPL also admit-
ted that its reserve supply was affected by a major cable failure and the present generation can only meet exiting demand – meaning there is no back up if one of the present engines were to fail. “A major cable failure was responsible for shutting down generation, transmission and distribution networks on the island around 12.30 Sunday afternoon. After an initial investigation, teams began working SEE PAGE SIX
THREE ACCUSED OF SEX ATTACKS ON MINORS
By LAMECH JOHNSON Tribune Staff Reporter ljohnson@tribunemedia.net
THREE men appeared in Magistrate’s Court yesterday accused of sexually assaulting three minors, a boy and two girls, in separate incidents. Patrick Anthony Smith, 33, appeared before Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes facing a charge each of attempted unlawful sexual intercourse with a dependant and unlawful sexual intercourse with a dependent.
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It is alleged that he attempted to have sex with an 11-year-old girl entrusted to his care between May 1 and 22 and then sexually assaulting the child on May 23. Smith was told by the chief magistrate that he would be allowed to enter a plea to the allegations when formally arraigned in the Supreme Court. He was told that a presentation of a voluntary bill of indictment (VBI), SEE PAGE SIX