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KINGSTON, Jamaica – Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced a $2 million reward for information leading to the arrest of those responsible for the murder of a 14-year-old girl who was shot ...
(Jamaica Gleaner) Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness ... cameras so til you don’t know what to do with it. Then you gonna hear the complaint: we have too many cameras,” Holness said, adding ...
MONTEGO BAY, St James — Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has reiterated his Administration ... every little gunman, every little don who thinks that he is anonymous or that communities are ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica —Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness says the Government’s strategic ... So, let’s continue on this path; don’t make excuses for the criminals. For too long the conversation ...
PRIME Minister Andrew Holness said the gruesome murder of nine ... The person who is alleged to have committed the crime — we don’t know, we are speaking purely now on allegation — is ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Prime Minister Andrew Holness wore blue to support police on Tuesday as the Jamaica Constabulary Force staged its counter protest against advocacy group Jamaicans for Justice ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica – Prime Minister, Andrew Holness, has reiterated the Government ... “So, you would have heard me say, I don’t play draft, I play chess. All the principles – patience ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Prime Minister Andrew Holness described Pope Francis as ... which came at the end of the holiest period in the Christian calendar, with him making an appearance on ...
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness on Wednesday emphatically defended the Jamaica Teaching Council (JTC) Bill, saying the legislation was “not an attempt to control teachers”. Speaking during a ...
PRIME Minister (PM) Andrew Holness on Friday reiterated an announcement ... Why would it be private? I don’t know of any private roads in Jamaica; I think all roads are manned by the Government.
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Jamaica prime minister endorses expansion of Haiti police as Kenyan-led mission strugglesJamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness said Wednesday that the escalating gang crisis in Haiti has reached a point that demands a rapid increase in the number of cops and equipment for the Haiti ...
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