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, Good Afternoon, It fills me with immense joy and a deep sense of privilege to be here among friends in the vibrant and beautiful Republic of Botswana, representing not just The Bahamas but the spirit of unity and cooperation that transcends oceans. I am here not […]
Statement on Prime Minister Davis’s Official Visit to the Republic of Botswana
Nassau, Bahamas – Prime Minister Philip Davis is leading an official visit to the Republic of Botswana from March 18 to 22, 2024, following an invitation from His Excellency Dr. Mokgweetsi E.K. Masisi, President of Botswana. The Prime Minister is accompanied by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Fredrick Mitchell; the Minister of Education and […]
Protecting Our Borders and National Security During Haiti’s Crisis
National Statement by the Hon. Philip Davis, KC, MP, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas Fellow Bahamians: Today, I wish to provide an update on the significant steps we are taking to protect our borders and our national security, in light of the very serious situation in Haiti. As many Bahamians are aware, […]
Prime Minister Davis’s Remarks at the Opening of the Tourism Development Corporation Incubation Center
Good evening! It is wonderful to be here with all of you as we take an important step forward in supporting Bahamian-owned businesses in our tourism sector. As you all know, when we came into office, we worked hard to open the country back up – the goal was not only recovery, but growth, and […]
Statement from Office of The Prime Minister on Prime Minister Davis Travel to Jamaica for a Meeting with Caribbean Leaders on Regional Security
Earlier this afternoon, Prime Minister Davis departed for Jamaica to join fellow CARICOM leaders for a one-day session in Kingston, where the focus will be advancing the stabilization of Haiti and strengthening regional security. The Prime Minister returns on Tuesday morning. In his absence, Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper will serve as Acting Prime Minister.