PM Davis Sharing exciting moments with 95 year old Beverly Wallace-Whitfield (first female Government chief of protocol in the Bahamas and Caribbean) who has been attending every Carifta Track and Field since 2006. No doubt she is excited this yearโs competition is on home soil!
PM Davis and Lord Sebastian Coe, President of World Athletics at Carifta enjoying a light moment as they watch the Saturday morning competition hosted by The Bahamas.
PM Davis on Bimini assessing the damage and destruction of four houses by fire, leaving some 13 plus people homeless. The residents will receive immediate assistance through Social Services and Urban Renewal
PM Davis announced that ground will be broken for new hospital in New providence in June and in Grand Bahama within a month. These as major upgrades to health sector. He was speaking to PLP Killarney Branch meeting.
PM Davis predicts in the next 4 to 5 years there will be a paradigm shift in our country. This as he addressed the PLP Killarney branch meeting. Education will also be significantly revolutionized. Airports, hospitals apart of infrastructure upgrade.
PM Davis describes opposition leader Michael Pintard as an excellent actor who must watch his back as there are people out for him in his own party. Prime Minister Davis was addressing PLP Killarney Branch. He says the government will get on with the peopleโs business.
PM Davis tells members of the PLP branch for Killarney that the MP for the area is failing and he hopes to win the seat. He previewed his budget debate contribution in parliament tomorrow saying he will reveal startling information about the food program under the FNM.
PM Davis addresses his first branch meeting as prime minister. He began in Killarney where he is a constituent. He outlined his governments achievements while taking the opposition head on, saying they will be held accountable.
After one year in office PM Davis delivers his first national address to the Bahamian people outlining accomplishments, new announcements and solutions to issues facing the country.