Regardless of party affiliation, elder politicians should not be robbed of dignity – Senate Committee Chair on Care of Elderly

This morning’s sitting of the Senate Committee on the Care of the Elderly commenced with an impassioned plea for Jamaicans to desist from making comments that disrespect the elderly, including those who have served in politics.

Committee Chair, Sherene Golding Campbell said she was pushed to make the plea after she heard comments on a media programme this morning that she deemed disrespectful.

Mrs. Golding Campbell said despite the political atmosphere brought on by the upcoming general election, no veteran politician should be robbed of their dignity, regardless of their party affiliation.

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UPDATE: INDECOM probing police fatal shooting in Cassia Park, St. Andrew

This morning’s sitting of the Senate Committee on the Care of the Elderly commenced with an impassioned plea for Jamaicans to desist from making comments that disrespect the elderly, including those who have served in politics.

Committee Chair, Sherene Golding Campbell said she was pushed to make the plea after she heard comments on a media programme this morning that she deemed disrespectful.

Mrs. Golding Campbell said despite the political atmosphere brought on by the upcoming general election, no veteran politician should be robbed of their dignity, regardless of their party affiliation.

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Champs ends in controversy, but equipment and integrity remain unchallenged

This morning’s sitting of the Senate Committee on the Care of the Elderly commenced with an impassioned plea for Jamaicans to desist from making comments that disrespect the elderly, including those who have served in politics.

Committee Chair, Sherene Golding Campbell said she was pushed to make the plea after she heard comments on a media programme this morning that she deemed disrespectful.

Mrs. Golding Campbell said despite the political atmosphere brought on by the upcoming general election, no veteran politician should be robbed of their dignity, regardless of their party affiliation.

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Man shot and killed in alleged confrontation with police along Cassia Park Road this morning

This morning’s sitting of the Senate Committee on the Care of the Elderly commenced with an impassioned plea for Jamaicans to desist from making comments that disrespect the elderly, including those who have served in politics.

Committee Chair, Sherene Golding Campbell said she was pushed to make the plea after she heard comments on a media programme this morning that she deemed disrespectful.

Mrs. Golding Campbell said despite the political atmosphere brought on by the upcoming general election, no veteran politician should be robbed of their dignity, regardless of their party affiliation.

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Real value added at constant prices for Jamaican economy declined by 0.8% from October to December 2024

This morning’s sitting of the Senate Committee on the Care of the Elderly commenced with an impassioned plea for Jamaicans to desist from making comments that disrespect the elderly, including those who have served in politics.

Committee Chair, Sherene Golding Campbell said she was pushed to make the plea after she heard comments on a media programme this morning that she deemed disrespectful.

Mrs. Golding Campbell said despite the political atmosphere brought on by the upcoming general election, no veteran politician should be robbed of their dignity, regardless of their party affiliation.

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Increase in income tax threshold takes effect today; Employers’ Federation welcomes tax relief though businesses will have some extra work

This morning’s sitting of the Senate Committee on the Care of the Elderly commenced with an impassioned plea for Jamaicans to desist from making comments that disrespect the elderly, including those who have served in politics.

Committee Chair, Sherene Golding Campbell said she was pushed to make the plea after she heard comments on a media programme this morning that she deemed disrespectful.

Mrs. Golding Campbell said despite the political atmosphere brought on by the upcoming general election, no veteran politician should be robbed of their dignity, regardless of their party affiliation.

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Tourism Ministry says industry remains strong despite decline in travel demands

This morning’s sitting of the Senate Committee on the Care of the Elderly commenced with an impassioned plea for Jamaicans to desist from making comments that disrespect the elderly, including those who have served in politics.

Committee Chair, Sherene Golding Campbell said she was pushed to make the plea after she heard comments on a media programme this morning that she deemed disrespectful.

Mrs. Golding Campbell said despite the political atmosphere brought on by the upcoming general election, no veteran politician should be robbed of their dignity, regardless of their party affiliation.

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