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Volume: 120 No.197, October 16, 2023
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GIBSON: MITCHELL IS OUT OF ORDER Shane: I had to work not just fly, have tea and coffee and cigars By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune News Editor rrolle@tribunemedia.net SHANE Gibson said Fred Mitchell was “out of order” for saying the pool of candidates eligible for the upcoming West Grand Bahama and Bimini byelection is limited to those the PLP considered in 2021, a restriction the party publicly reversed yesterday when the secretary general
announced that qualified candidates include all members in good standing. “I don’t want to get into a public fight with the chairman,” Mr Gibson said, referring to a comment Mr Mitchell made in a voice note last week that public officials must know when to move on. Mr Mitchell did not name anyone in particular. SEE PAGE THREE
SHANTY HOME DEMOLITION A ‘very hard pill’ for resident By EARYEL BOWLEG Tribune Staff Reporter ebowleg@tribunemedia.net WHEN two excavators demolished Aviole Francois-Burrows’ home on October 2, the government’s long-standing pledge to eradicate shanty towns became vivid to residents in the unregulated community of All Saints Way. Many hadn’t seen
Flowers to say farewell
authorities follow through on a threat to destroy a structure until Mrs Francois-Burrows’ green and white-trimmed wooden house was knocked down and its debris removed by garbage trucks. Residents were not explicitly told that the home’s destruction demonstrated the government’s SEE PAGE FOUR
MINISTER of Education Glenys Hanna Martin lays a rose on the casket of Obie Wilchcombe as colleagues, family and firends bid a last farewell at the graveyard in West End, Grand Bahama on Saturday. For story and more photos SEE PAGE 12 Photo: Vandyke Hepburn
BY DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Staff Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net The late Obadiah Wilchcombe, the MP for West Grand Bahama and Bimini, was laid to rest in his native West End on Saturday, following his state funeral at the Pro-Cathedral of Christ
the King, in Freeport. Hundreds of mourners gathered to pay their final respects, including former Prime Ministers Hubert Ingraham and Perry Christie. Also attending were Education Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin, Minister of Economic Affairs Michael
Halkitis, Youth, Sports and Culture Minister Mario Bowleg, and Minister for Grand Bahama Ginger Moxey. The church was filled to capacity, and attendees were accommodated in the church hall where they SEE PAGE 12
Birthday trip to israel strands Bahamian By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunemedia.net A BIRTHDAY trip to Israel to get closer to God tested Howard Evans’ faith when Palestinian militants attacked that country ten days ago, leaving him stranded thousands of miles from home. He is the second Bahamian known to be stuck
HOWARD EVANS there for days after Hamas launched its attack over a
procurement list reveals 843 contracts worth $140m By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
week ago. The other Bahamian, basketball professional Zane Knowles, left the country yesterday and was in Cyprus up to press time, according to his mother, Peggy Knowles, who said Bulgaria is his final destination. Mr Evans, 38, told The Tribune he went to Israel on
THE Government last night finally released its long-awaited public procurement disclosure which revealed the awarding of 843 contracts worth a total $140m via its online portal over the ten months to endJune 2023. The Ministry of Finance, which issued the information at around 10pm last night, described compliance with the new Public Procurement Act - and
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