National
PM Davis Pushes Back on FNM Billboard Claims
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Accusations are being made against the Davis administration through FNM billboards, ranging from immigration to government travel and anti-corruption laws, but Prime Minister Philip Davis is pushing back, speaking to Our News over the weekend, where he dismissed the claims.
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