Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Shanendon Cartwright yesterday called on the government to “move with a sense or urgency and resolve” to address rising crime in the country. “Despite promises by the government to tackle crime in a significant way, murders and gun violence continue to escalate at record pace with 25 murders in
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Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Shanendon Cartwright accused Prime Minister Philip Davis of “failing the poor” and argued that the government has not revealed any new measures to help struggling Bahamians. “The recent mid-year budget communication by the prime minister was uninspiring, off the mark and void of any meaningful projections or policies that
The Davis administration must act to address an illegal immigration crisis that is plaguing The Bahamas, Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Shanendon Cartwright said yesterday. In a statement, Cartwright noted that the problem is not new but said that in the last few months, the country has heard from Bahamians and government MPs from
Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Shanendon Cartwright said yesterday that the Davis administration appears to be “paralyzed” to present a strategic plant to tackle what he said is a crime crisis in The Bahamas. “Crime continues to shake our communities, threaten our way of life and take Bahamian lives,” he said in a statement.