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VOLUME:117 No.245, NOVEMBER 17TH, 2020
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WOMAN: WHEN WOMEN DON’T STAND UP FOR ONE ANOTHER
Monique stakes her claim for S. Andros Former PM’s daughter confirms ambition to secure seat and replace existing 13-year MP By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Senior Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net MONIQUE Pindling, the daughter of former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling, has publicly confirmed her bid to be the Progressive Liberal Party’s nominee in the South Andros constituency in the 2022 general election, telling The Tribune she wants to help “fulfil the plan that was laid out for Andros so many years ago”. Her efforts face significant headwinds since PLP Chairman Fred Mitchell said in March that party leaders want to renominate its four incumbents,
including current South Andros MP Picewell Forbes. A 13-year veteran of the House of Assembly, Mr Forbes has repeatedly expressed conviction that he retains the support of his constituents. Careful to avoid friction or draw comparisons with Mr Forbes, Ms Pindling, 53, said though seeking her party’s nomination has been “challenging”, she still hopes she will be given a fair shot. “I hope for an opportunity to take my message to the people of the constituency and let them decide,” she told The Tribune.
THE domestic travel visa, which is expected to facilitate the removal of the two-week quarantine requirement for inter-island travel has now been completed, according to Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis. Speaking to reporters yesterday, Dr Minnis said he was informed by Tourism Minister Dionisio D’Aguilar that the visa had been finished and will subsequently be rolled out after officials complete its “trial run”.
TAX BREAK FOR GOODS COULD BE EXTENDED
AN ABACO resort manager yesterday warned the government it will “add insult to injury” if it fails to extend Hurricane Dorian tax breaks. Molly McIntosh, the Bluff House Beach Resort and Marina’s general manager, said the government needed to see a six-month to one-year extension of Special Economic Recovery Zone benefits. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
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THE PRICE OF FEWER ACCIDENTS ON ROADS
“I’ve been assured by the Minister of Tourism that the domestic travel visa is now ready and we’re going to do a trial run on it and what that would mean is once that is ready, individuals can now log on to the travel visa and they must partake in that and attach to the travel visa what you call a risk assessment form which is a questionnaire,” Dr Minnis said when asked for an update on the visa. “They must fill that and complete that every day and they must have the rapid test on the fifth day.” SEE PAGE FOUR
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By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
INTER-ISLAND TRAVEL VISA HITS FINAL STAGE By LEANDRA ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter lrolle@tribunemedia.net
FACE-TO-FACE: WOMEN AIM FOR ASSEMBLY ROLES
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net
MONIQUE PINDLING, the daughter of former Prime Minister Sir Lynden Pindling, is seeking the Progressive Liberal Party nomination for South Andros in the 2022 election.
BAHAMAS First’s top executive yesterday revealed COVID-19 restrictions have produced a “noticeable” drop in motor vehicle claims despite a “worrying” increase in uninsured driver accidents. Patrick Ward, the insurer’s top underwriter, said despite the overall decline in such payouts there had been a marked uptick in accidents involving drivers who lacked proper coverage. FULL STORY - SEE BUSINESS
SALUTE TO OUR GENUINE HEROES
SEVEN newborns, a shrinking food supply and rising floodwaters at the Rand Memorial Hospital in Grand Bahama during Hurricane Dorian quickly turned Nurse Nicole Morgan into what her colleagues describe as a timely hero. Months later came COVID-19, a battle requiring the same tenacity and will to overcome. For exhibiting bravery and selflessness, both Nurse
NICOLE MORGAN, left, and Sonia Rolle. Morgan and Sonia Rolle, an inner-city humanitarian in New Providence, have been named CIBC
FirstCaribbean Unsung Frontline Heroes. FULL STORY - SEE HEALTH
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