
Keno Wong
Keno Wong is a businessman and former chairman of the National Neighbourhood Watch Council in the Bahamas. At 51 years old, he has lived in the St Anne’s constituency since 2004 and is seeking the nomination from the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) to run for this area, which has historically been a stronghold for the Free National Movement (FNM). Wong is motivated by his deep roots in the community and aims to address local needs through leadership focused on neighbourhood development, youth outreach, and support for senior citizens. He has been an advocate for crime reduction and has been vocal about the relationship between the Neighbourhood Watch Council and the Royal Bahamas Police Force.
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Recent news mentions
Keno Wong was ratified as the candidate for St Anne’s.
Watson out as PLP ratify final candidatesKeno Wong, a former chairman of the National Neighbourhood Watch Council, said residents had encouraged him to step forward.
Several PLP nomination races are heating upOthers scheduled for interviews include St Anne’s aspirant Keno Wong.
Munroe faces challenge for party nomination in FreetownKeno Wong criticized Adrian White's actions as childish and urged voters to reject him.
White: I have no reason to apologize for being BahamianKeno Wong is seeking the Progressive Liberal Party’s nomination for St Anne’s, aiming to bring fresh leadership to the constituency.
Wong seeks PLP nod in St Anne’s


























