PM assures that gov’t’s work will continue-amidst Local Gov’t Election campaigning

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

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Man shot dead in Flankers St. James

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

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Supreme Ventures invests 75 Million Dollars in partnership with the Jamaica Olympic Association

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

Read More

Jamaica Scorpions squad named- Minus Rovman Powell and Brandon King

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

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EOJ says it has met recruitment target for local government election workers

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

Read More

Electors who have not yet collected identification cards encouraged to do so, ahead of Local Government Elections

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

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Canada updates travel advisory for Jamaica

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

Read More

Attorneys for woman listed by police as a person of interest in the murder of Melissa Silvera, condemn defamatory portrayal of their client

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

Read More

637 schools now connected to the internet under the National Broadband Initiative

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

Read More

UMG artists impacted by failed agreement with TikTok

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has assured that the work of the government will continue, amidst campaigning for the Local Government Election which is set for February 26.

Mr. Holness who is also the Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party made the comment yesterday, at the ceremony to connect the Eden Water Supply in Mocho, Clarendon.

He stressed that the event is not a campaign ploy.

The Prime Minister said if there was no election he would still be at these events which signify that the government is responding to the needs of Jamaicans.  

Read More