Bahamas first lady on ties with Africa
The First Lady of the Bahamas, Anne-Marie Davis, says that although developing countries may experience the same issues but in different ways, no one country has “the right fix” on their own, so they must network.
Ms Davis, was speaking in Kigali, where she and many other dignitaries including heads of state, are attending the 26th Commonwealth Heads of Government summit. She told Focus on Africa’s Bola Mosuro that the grouping of 54 countries, headed by Queen Elizabeth II, is still relevant to developing nations.
Photo: First Lady of the Bahamas, Anne-Marie Davis. Credit: Reuters.
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