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Lanisha Rolle resigns from Cabinet
Lanisha Rolle resigns from Cabinet
MINISTER of Youth, Sports and Culture Lanisha Rolle has resigned from the Cabinet.
Cabinet Office - Certain matters have been brought to the attention of the Prime Minister
Cabinet Office - Certain matters have been brought to the attention of the Prime Minister
The Cabinet Office notifies for general information that the Hon. Lanisha Rolle has tendered her resignation as Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture.
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis has accepted Mrs. Rolle’s resignation. Certain matters have been brought to the attention of the Prime Minister and are under investigation
UPDATED: Cabinet Office confirms Lanisha Rolle's resignation, says certain matters are under investigation
UPDATED: Cabinet Office confirms Lanisha Rolle's resignation, says certain matters are under investigation
IN a statement confirming Lanisha Rolle's resignation as minister of youth, sports, and culture, the Cabinet Office said "certain matters have been brought to the attention" of Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and are now "under investigation".
Cabinet Office Statement - Resignation
Cabinet Office Statement - Resignation
The Cabinet Office notifies for general information that the Hon. Lanisha Rolle has tendered her resignation as Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture.
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis has accepted Mrs. Rolle’s resignation. Certain matters have been brought to the attention of the Prime Minister and are under investigation.
The Prime Minister thanks Mrs. Rolle for her servic...
Following Rolle's resignation, Cabinet Office says 'certain matters' being investigated
Following Rolle's resignation, Cabinet Office says 'certain matters' being investigated
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Lanisha Rolle resigned from Cabinet this morning, hours before a Cabinet Office statement revealed that "certain matters" are under investigation. Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis accepted Rolle's resignation and will appoint Central Grand Bahama MP Iram Lewis as the minister of youth, sports and culture, the statement confirmed. "Certain matters ...
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Cabinet ministers express confidence in FNM re-election
Several Cabinet ministers yesterday expressed optimism about the Free National Movement's (FNM) chances of being re-elected as the current term nears its end. Deputy Prime Minister Desmond Bannister said the Minnis administration will be judged on what it has accomplished. "This Cabinet will be judged on the basis of what we have done," he said. ...
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PM promises more women in Cabinet
PM promises more women in Cabinet
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said the Free National Movement is recruiting more women to run on the party's ticket in the next general election, as he lamented the "historic low" of women representation in his Cabinet.
Prime Minister Minnis: More work to be done to ensure more women serve in the Cabinet
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis said that if the Free National Movement is granted the privilege of another term in office, there will be more women in the Cabinet of The Bahamas.
The Prime Minister acknowledged that the representation of women in cabinet is at a historic low, given the previous number of women serving at that level.
“This is not good for our democracy or ...
Cabinet approves 1.3 million for digitized registrar general's office
Cabinet has approved $1.3 million for the digitization of the registrar general's office, according to Attorney General Carl Bethel, who said the new digital registry would allow The Bahamas to compete with the digital services offered by other countries throughout the region. Bethel said while it would take some time for the system to get ...
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Cabinet undecided on emergency extension
Cabinet undecided on emergency extension
ATTORNEY General Carl Bethel says Cabinet is undecided on whether to extend the State of Emergency for the COVID-19 pandemic or implement a new statutory framework when the current emergency orders expire on May 23.