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PM Davis: Afreximbank Meeting in The Bahamas - a new chapter in diasporic partnership, "where our collective strength is recognized as the tide that will lift all boats"
During his remarks at the Government of The Bahamas and the African Export-Import Bank Signing Ceremony for the Hosting Agreement for the 31st African Export-Import Bank Annual Meetings (2024), Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that it was “an important first for The Bahamas, as well as for Africa-Caribbean relations."
Bahamas To Host African Import Export Bank Meeting
Bahamas To Host African Import Export Bank Meeting
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Prime Minister Philip Davis has signed an agreement with Afreximbank, chaired by His Excellency Professor Benedict, to host the African Import Export Bank's meeting in New Providence, Bahamas in June which is expected to attract over 3000 delegates to the country. The meeting is designed to promote trade and investment opportunities between [...]
Ingraham completes 5-week internship at Bahamas Embassy
When Dena Ingraham returns to Lincoln University in Pennsylvania in the next couple weeks to begin her senior year as a Political Science Major, with Minors in International Relations and Spanish, she will have quite an exciting story to tell her fellow students about her five-week internship at the Embassy of The Bahamas in Washington, D.C.
PM Davis, on Botswana departure - “This visit has been about more than forging diplomatic ties; it’s been about opening hearts and building a family that spans oceans"
During his Official Remarks at the Closing Press Conference of the Official Visit to Botswana, on March 23, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that it had been a “profound honour and privilege” to spend time in Botswana; and extended warmest thanks, on behalf of the people of The Bahamas, for “your gracious hospitality and for the time together, which has...
Letters to the Editor: Government travel is crucial
Letters to the Editor: Government travel is crucial
Editor, Many have asked why it is the the Prime Minister and assorted delegations have been traveling the globe to meet with other Heads of State and governmental leaders. Some have even gone so far as to suggest that public funds are being wasted on such trips. I beg to differ. The Commonwealth of The [...]
Prime Minister Davis's Remarks at the Bank of Botswana
Bridging Waters, Uniting Dreams: A New Financial Era for Africa and the Caribbean
Prime Minister Davis says he was in Botswana representing ‘not just The Bahamas but the spirit of unity and cooperation that transcends oceans’
During his Official Remarks at the Joint Press Conference with President Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana, on March 18, 2024, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that it filled him “with immense joy and a deep sense of privilege” to be there among friends in the Republic of Botswana, representing “not just The Bahamas but the spirit of unity and cooperation tha...
'TOO BAD YOU SAID NO': Davis responds to Pintard's wasted money claims
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Prime Minister Philip Davis slammed Free National Movement Leader (FNM) Michael Pintard via X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, Tuesday evening after the opposition leader downplayed the importance of the Davis administration's trip to Botswana which is aimed at strengthening diplomatic relations. Prime Minister Davis, in his scathing clapback at Pintard, [...]
Prime Minister Philip Davis’s Official Remarks at the Joint Press Conference with President Dr. Mokgweetsi Masisi of Botswana
Ladies and Gentlemen, Members of the Press, Distinguished Guests,
National Blunder!
National Blunder!
DAEGU, South Korea - The unthinkable has happened!
After coming into these 13th International Association of Athletic Federations' (IAAF) World Outdoor Championships as one of the better teams in the world, The Bahamas' Men's 4x400-meter relay squad has failed to qualify for the final.
Coaches decided on a line-up for the heats that excluded three of the country's top four quarter-milers this seas...