Ginger Moxey

Ginger Moxey

politician Bahamas

Ginger Moxey is the Minister for Grand Bahama, actively involved in efforts to revitalize the International Bazaar as part of a larger initiative for an Afro-Caribbean marketplace. She has made public statements about the government's commitment to purchase the Bazaar, aiming to transform it into a vibrant destination that promotes trade and tourism.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
7,636
Power
252$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bahamas 2 7.00 1.94% +0% 393,248 7,636 $13,000 252$
Totals 2 393,248 7,636 $13,000 252$
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Recent Mentions

Bahamas Bahamas: Mr Pinder, and his fellow Cabinet ministers, Ginger Moxey and Dr Michael Darville, current and past ministers for Grand Bahama, focused on the 'review mechanism' remaining operational and enforceable. 6

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Gov’ts $357m GBPA owner change bid suffers setback

Bahamas Bahamas: Ginger Moxey hailed the arbitration verdict as confirming that the Government has a binding say in the administration, management and regulation of the city of Freeport. 8

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: GBPA’s $1bn damages claim rejection ‘good news for taxpayers’

Bahamas Bahamas: Ginger Moxey, minister for Grand Bahama, stated that the Government has little choice but to acquire Freeport’s International Bazaar by compulsory acquisition. 7

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Gov’ts Bazaar move driven by 20-year ‘vesting’ woes

Bahamas Bahamas: Ginger Moxey, minister of Grand Bahama, discussed the Government’s Afro-Caribbean Marketplace plans. 7

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Gov’t forces Bazaar sale even with most owners agreeing deal

Bahamas Bahamas: Ginger Moxey is the minister responsible for Grand Bahama, involved in discussions about the challenges faced by local businesses. 5

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: GB businesses claim decline since Celebration Key opened