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‘Baha Mar’s open, that’s the priority’

Newbold defends Minnis’ position after PLP attack By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis does not intend to apologise for his shifting position on Baha Mar or for criticising the former Christie administration’s handling of the project, Press Secretary Anthony Newbold said yesterday. Months after claiming he would initiate a “real sale” of Baha Mar once elected, Dr Minnis attended a lavish ceremony on Friday to mark the opening of the SLS, the latest significant development at Baha Mar since the Christie

administration’s controversial efforts to get the resort open. Official Opposition Leader Philip “Brave” Davis told The Nassau Guardian Monday that Dr Minnis was a “hypocrite” for praising Baha Mar’s current owners and for not acknowledging that he was wrong about the resort’s fate while he was in opposition. Mr Newbold said “absolutely not” when asked if Dr Minnis believes he should apologise for his handling of the Baha Mar matter as Mr Davis wants him to.

PRESS Secretary Anthony Newbold has defended Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis from criticism that he makes too many premature announcements, saying Dr Minnis is entitled to “make statements that he feels are appropriate for him to make,” including about major matters not yet discussed with his Cabinet colleagues”. His statement came during the weekly press briefing as

he was pressed on whether Dr Minnis too often speaks about major initiatives before ensuring that key details are fleshed out. There have been unanswered questions about several of the administration’s plans that Dr Minnis has announced since the May 10 general election. Weeks since he announced his intention to turn Ragged Island into a green island, for instance, details of this have been scant and the cost of the project is unknown. SEE PAGE SIX

By AVA TURNQUEST Tribune Chief Reporter aturnquest@tribunemedia.net FOREIGN Affairs Minister Darren Henfield forecast border security challenges will increase as the United States terminates the temporary status of some 59,000 Haitian refugees over the next two years. The temporary protected status allowed Haitian refugees to live and work in America following the 2010 earthquake that decimated the country. SEE PAGE THREE

By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter Sdorsett@tribunemedia.net

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...TO END THE CULTURE OF VIOLENCE By FELICITY INGRAHAM MINISTER of Social Services & Urban Development Lanisha Rolle announced her intention to lead a national campaign to end gun and gang violence. Mrs Rolle made the commitment as she addressed the Zonta Club, which is leading a charge to “paint the town orange” to speak out against acts of violence this week. Members of Zonta tied orange ribbons and bows in the Pinewood Gardens and Cable Beach

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‘WHAT PM SAYS IS UP TO HIM’ By RASHAD ROLLE Tribune Staff Reporter rrolle@tribunemedia.net

THE ZONTA Club is pictured as they draped Pinewood Gardens with lovely orange ribbons for domestic violence awareness. Photos: Shawn Hanna/Tribune Staff

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IRATE Bahamas Power and Light customers yesterday railed against the electricity provider for an increase in their power bills despite claims that less electricity was used. Several angry consumers vented their frustrations on Facebook, with several people threatening to organise a protest in front of the company’s headquarters on Baillou Hill Road. SEE PAGE THREE

TEN POSITIVE FOR TB AT RM BAILEY By SANCHESKA DORSETT Tribune Staff Reporter sdorsett@tribunemedia.net TEN people, eight staff members and two students, have tested positive for tuberculosis at R M Bailey Senior High in New Providence, Health Minister Dr Sands confirmed yesterday. SEE PAGE FIVE

STIFLING THE PRESS WON’T GET THE JOB DONE, DR MINNIS

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