Sunday Apr 07, 2024
Our News Bahamas: Haitian gangs demand a seat at the table — Sunday, April 7th, 2024
OUR NEWS APRIL 7TH, 2024.
In tonight's episode of "Our News Weekend," anchored by Megan Shepherd, the focus is on Prime Minister Philip Davis's visit to Grand Bahama, aimed at engaging with stakeholders of the Grand Bahama Port Authority. Despite attempts to catch up with the Prime Minister for more insights on government plans and the Port Authority's next steps, reporters were unable to attend a related meeting, which was described as a private party event. Additionally, the episode delves into the ongoing unrest in Haiti, presenting a first-hand account from a Bahamian diplomat recently stationed there. The diplomat shares candid insights on the deteriorating situation, emphasizing that despite political changes, conditions have not improved, contributing to a surge in illegal migration.
The broadcast also explores a collaborative initiative between two local organizations aimed at strengthening Bahamian families to address broader societal issues like poverty and crime. The campaign, launched by the Marriage Children Family Alliance Movement and Bahamas Strong Families Forever, seeks to foster successful family living through various programs and social events. The initiative highlights the vital role of families in building safer, more successful communities and underscores the power of partnerships in tackling complex societal challenges.
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