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Volume: 120 No.209, November 1, 2023
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SHANTY DEMOLITION COUNTDOWN BEGINS Social Services to help displaced Bahamians not other nationalities By LYNAIRE MUNNINGS Tribune Staff Reporter lmunnings@tribunemedia.net THE Ministry of Social Services will provide housing assistance to Bahamians facing eviction from the Kool Acres and All Saints Way shanty towns, where 162 illegal structures are set to be demolished starting Monday. People of other
KFC STAFF BACK TO WORK as âhistoricâ deal coming
nationalities will not get this help, Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs Clay Sweeting suggested yesterday. He said the impending demolition activities show the governmentâs zero-tolerance approach to âillegal and unregulated structuresâ that âcompromise the safety and orderly development of
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net INDUSTRIAL action by Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) staff has ceased, it was confirmed last night, after the franchise agreed to an âhistoricâ deal that will more than double the lump sum payment initially offered. Darrin Woods, the Bahamas Hotel, Catering and Allied Workers Unionâs president, says a 40 percent pay rise over five years is being worked on.
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davis administration accused oF cronyism on miller deal By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net A BAHAMIAN investor who submitted a proposal for the Road Traffic Department accused the Davis administration of âcronyismâ for choosing to house the departmentâs headquarters in Leslie Millerâs Summerwinds Plaza instead. Franklyn Robinson, the
former CEO of the now defunct Bahamas Automobile Safety and Inspection Centre, said years of work was wasted when the government rejected his proposal. He sought for 20 years to create a âone-stopâ Road Traffic Department project. Even as the plans of his and his partner evolved, they were always rejected by the SEE PAGE THREE
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Trick-or-treat at Radio House FOUR-year-old Janiyah Woodside arrives at the Radio House Halloween event dressed as a police officer yesterday. Photo: Dante Carrer
Free FtX ticket claim For Pm denied
By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@tribunemedia.net
FTX FOUNDER SAM BANKMAN-FRIED
for Philip Davis KC, told Tribune Business the Prime Ministerâs attendance at the December 1, 2021, matchup with the Cleveland Cavaliers was ânot contingentâ on any gifts provided by the failed crypto currency exchange and its embattled founder, Sam Bankman-Fried.
THE best friend of a man killed on Monday night said the victim was transitioning to a godly lifestyle before he was killed. Coasha Patton said she collapsed when she got a call that Tennison Chisholm, 28, was killed leaving the gym. She was at the airport, walking to the gate before a trip to Dubai when she learned news that turned her world upside down.
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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net THE Prime Ministerâs spokesman last night refuted claims he received free âcourt-side seatâ tickets from FTX and other hospitality perks in attending a Miami Heat basketball game. Latrae Rahming,
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