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The Tribune

Volume:117 No.152, JULY 3RD, 2020

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TIME WE MARCH AND BE OUTRAGED

EARYEL BOWLEG ebowleg@tribunemedia.net PATRICIA Minnis said the community should be “outraged” and march in the wake of recent shootings that have wounded young children. Mrs Minnis, wife of Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis, was asked about children getting caught in the crossfire - following last week’s shooting of a two-year-old girl and the death of a tenyear-old girl from gunfire. “We need to be outraged about that,” said Mrs Minnis, who heads the Office of the Spouse. “There’s a lot of things that we seem to be outraged of but that is so important for all of the community to gather. We need to march for this. We need to really

THE Public Hospitals Authority suggested that junior doctors whose internship programmes have ended have not been hired because of the entity’s reduced budget. PHA said the one-year contract of interns ended on June 30 and accused the

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MINNIS V MINNIS IN TALKS OVER CORONAVIRUS

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‘WE’RE ON THE CASE AT BORDER’

By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

tell our young men who are killing themselves and who are killing innocent people to stop. They have to stop because they don’t want it happen to their mother, their sister.” She added: “This child was being held by her grandmother in her lap when she was shot and... (that could) be your mother, your daughter and so we have to get to them and stop them. And by every which means we have to get to them.” Da’Nyla Roberts was shot in Eleuthera on June 27 and is now suffering kidney failure due to her injuries. Her mother Dwainelle Guillaume, 23, said the child needs to go abroad as soon as possible for proper treatment.

BAHAMIAN medical experts yesterday insisted measures are in place to limit the risk of someone with COVID-19 entering The Bahamas. Visitors are required to present a negative test, while high risk travellers are being denied a health visa to visit the country. Questions were also raised about a group of Mexican construction workers who arrived in the country, but it was confirmed they had negative tests. SEE PAGE TWO

‘WHY AREN’T WE BEING PUT FIRST?’

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PHA SAYS FUNDING PLAYED PART IN INTERNS LEAVING By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

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BAHAMIAN LEGACY

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net

Bahamas Doctors Union of misleading Bahamians. “As a teaching institution, the PHA provides opportunities for medical graduates to advance their training through the completion of a one-year internship as a requirement for licensure with the Bahamas Medical Council. Generally, internships SEE PAGE FIVE PATRICIA Minnis speaking to the press yesterday.

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THE Government’s decision to permit a major Abaco resort to bring in more than 100 Mexican construction workers was yesterday branded as “beyond egregious”. Leonard Sands, the Bahamian Contractors Association’s (BCA) immediate past president, said “it vexes my soul” to see so many foreign workers imported at a time when thousands are unemployed. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS

LEGAL FIGHT TO DEFEND PARTY MARINE By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net ATTORNEY Wayne Munroe is fighting an effort by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force to host a disciplinary hearing involving a marine accused of vulgar gyrating at a party in contravention of Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis’ COVID-19 orders and RBDF rules.

A video allegedly showing RBDF marines dancing at a pool party went viral last month. Force officials said they would investigate to ascertain if the people were RBDF personnel and then deal with the matter accordingly. Disciplinary hearings are now set to begin involving marine Zovinar Hoyte. In a summons filed on June 26, Mr Munroe wrote that he is seeking a

declaration that the charges brought against his client under Section 75(A) of the Defence Act breach Article 15 (b) of the Constitution. Section 75(A) of the Defence Act says every person subjected to the Act who is “guilty of any act, conduct or neglect prejudicial to the discipline of the defence force, the safety, interests or operations of the defence force…shall be SEE PAGE SIX

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GOOD RIDDANCE TO THE PLASTIC PLANET KILLER

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