Keishla Adderley

Keishla Adderley

politician Bahamas

Keishla Adderley serves as the press secretary for the Prime Minister of The Bahamas, Philip 'Brave' Davis. In her role, she is responsible for communicating government policies and initiatives to the public and the media. Recently, she confirmed that Prime Minister Davis will address concerns regarding Cuban medical workers' compensation during high-level talks in Washington, DC, emphasizing the importance of transparency and cooperation in international relations.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
2,760
Power
91$
Sentiment
6.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Bahamas 2 6.00 0.70% +0% 393,248 2,760 $13,000 91$
Totals 2 393,248 2,760 $13,000 91$
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Recent Mentions

Bahamas Bahamas: Press Secretary Keishla Adderley said yesterday the prime minister will make an announcement 'soon' fully detailing The Bahamas position. 6

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: OPM: Gov’t reviewing US decision to process Haitian visas in Nassau

Bahamas Bahamas: In June, press secretary Keishla Adderley told reporters the commission had completed a 'comprehensive review' of immigration operations. 5

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Sands: immigration commissioner report will never be seen

Bahamas Bahamas: Keishla Adderley, the Office of the Prime Minister press secretary, declined to comment directly on the discrepancies. 5

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Pintard accuses Davis of misleading the public over country’s fiscal picture

Bahamas Bahamas: In June, press secretary Keishla Adderley told reporters the commission had completed a 'comprehensive review' of immigration operations. 6

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Immigration commission report ‘not handed to me yet,’ says Davis

Bahamas Bahamas: Press secretary Keishla Adderley confirmed that Prime Minister Davis will address the issue of Cuban medical workers. 6

The Tribune – major Bahamian daily, est. 1903: Davis to meet Rubio on Cuban workers and country’s financial crime laws