National
FNM Leader: “Four Years Later And Still Nothing
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Following Prime Minister Philip Davis’ defense of his administration’s handling of the Grand Lucayan Resort sale, Opposition Leader Michael Pintard took aim at the government, saying four years have passed with little progress on major promises, including the reconstruction of Grand Bahama’s international airport.
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