National
Prime Minister: The Port Authority Had More Than Ample Notice
GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – The Grand Lucayan Ballroom in Freeport was filled with members of the business community and executives of the Grand Bahama Port Authority as the prime minister scolded the for what he says is a lack of commitment to the City of Freeport.
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