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Volume: 120 No.175, September 13, 2023
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MYSTERY OVER DEATHS OF TODDLER AND MAN First, child’s body found then landlord dies after clashes with tenants By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunmedia.net THE puzzling deaths of 22–month–old Anwar Miller and his father yesterday morning in an apartment complex on Family Street have left many struggling to put the pieces together. Chief Superintendent Michael Johnson told reporters during a briefing yesterday that police were
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alerted sometime shortly after 1am yesterday to a disturbance in the area of Family Street, off Solider Road. He said a tenant told police officers that he was being attacked by his landlord – who was later identified as Anwar’s father. “When the officers went to the area that he directed them to they met a male on the inside of his apartment. As they were about to
ARRIVING in Nassau for a State Visit to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, the President of the Republic of Botswana Mokgweetsi EK Masisi and First Lady Masisi disembark the aircraft and are met by Prime Minister of The Bahamas Philip ‘Brave’ Davis. The Royal Bahamas Police Force and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force conduct an Inspection of the Guard of Honour Ceremony. Photo: Patrick Hanna/BIS
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Country’s first dengue death CONFIRMED TO BE 9-YEAR-OLD BOY By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net HEALTH officials confirmed the country’s first dengue fever death since the virus’ re-emergence this year - a nine-yearold boy who died after showing symptoms of the disease. “He would’ve presented with a viral type illness
but did not continue with the care that was provided and unfortunately, he succumbed to the illness,” Chief Medical Officer Dr Pearl McMillan said during a press conference at the Ministry of Health yesterday. “We later got the results back and we know that it was dengue.” SEE PAGE FOUR
By LETRE SWEETING Tribune Staff Reporter lsweeting@tribunemedia.net BOTSWANA President Dr Mokgweetsi EK Masisi arrived in The Bahamas yesterday for his first official three-day state visit in an effort to explore potential areas of cooperation between The Bahamas and
Botswana. President Masisi and his wife, First Lady Neo Jane Masisi, arrived at the Odyssey Aviation terminal on the presidential OK1 jet around 2.30pm yesterday. He was immediately greeted as he stepped down from the plane by Prime Minister Philip “Brave” Davis and Acting Foreign
Affairs Minister Alfred Sears. Sounds from the Royal Bahamas Police Band on the tarmac marked the Botswana president’s first visit to The Bahamas, as the Royal Bahamas Police and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force conducted SEE PAGES 2 & 3
SANDS ACCUSES GOVT OF VICTIMISING WOMEN By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net FREE National Movement chairman Dr Duane Sands accused the government of systematically terminating women civil servants, calling it an example of the Davis administration’s assault on women. These comments came after The Nassau Guardian
recently reported Immigration Director Keturah Ferguson is alleged to be placed on leave and then retired, with former Director of Immigration William Pratt set to take the post. Officials, including Alfred Sears, the new immigration minister, did not confirm the move. “If you look, you’ll realise that since October 2021 the country has watched as senior women across
TEEN ACCUSED OF SHOOTING THAT KILLED family’s dog By PAVEL BAILEY Tribune Staff Reporter pbailey@tribunemedia.net
the civil service have been systematically, sidelined, terminated – gone,” Dr Sands said yesterday in a video message. “There was Anthonette Thompson at the Ministry of Transport and Housing; Deputy Financial Secretary Athena Marsh at the Ministry of Finance; Director June Collie at the Department of Information and
A 19-YEAR-OLD male denied involvement in a shooting on Sisal Road this May that resulted in more than $3,000 in property damage and caused the death of a family’s pet dog. Magistrate Lennox Coleby charged Fred Rolle with cruelty to animals, unlawful possession, possession of uncustomed goods, two counts of damage and five counts of possession of a firearm
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