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NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Senior Pastor of Bahamas Harvest, Mario Moxey cautioned political leaders not to underestimate the electorate headed into the next General election during his address at the annual ecumenical service in honor of Majority Rule Day. The
Moxey emphasized that today’s voters are more discerning and are demanding integrity, accountability, and leadership that delivers real results.
He asserted that citizens are increasingly aware of the issues affecting their lives and the future of the country.
The ecumenical service was held at Bahamas Harvest in conjunction with the Cabinet Office and the Bahamas Christian Council.
