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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 Dr Andrew Holness says the Government’s strategic investment in national security continues to yield positive results in reducing major crimes and will ...
OPPOSITION spokesman on housing and sustainable living Senator Floyd Morris has dismissed Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness’s claim that his Administration is the one with the plan to increase ...
Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Hollness in Facebook: Prime Minister Holness Congratulates Prime Minister-Elect Kamla Persad-Bissessar on Election Victory Prime Minister of Jamaica, Dr. the Most ...
PEOPLE’S National Movement political leader Dr Keith Rowley said yesterday he plans to relinquish the leadership of the party “during this year”. “Because I want to give it up. I want the ...
(Trinidad Express) Political leader of the People’s National Movement (PNM) and former Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says the party has conceded defeat in the 2025 General Election. Speaking ...
THE People’s National Movement (PNM) conceded general election defeat by 10.15 p.m. yesterday, on what former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley called “not a good night” for the party ...
The snap election followed a period of political upheaval whereby former PM Keith Rowley resigned and appointed Stuart Young ...
Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness in Facebook: “On behalf of the Government and people of Jamaica, I am pleased to extend heartfelt congratulations to a the Prime Minister-elect on her ...
Political leader of the People's National Movement (PNM) and former Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley says the party has conceded defeat in the 2025 General Election. Speaking to supporters and ...
Former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley drove himself to the International School of Port-of-Spain this morning, where he voted in today's general elections. And, even though it was the first time ...
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has indicated that significant changes will be coming to cut energy costs in a bid to attract more businesses to manufacture and invest in Jamaica. The prime ...