Golding defends new selection of shadow cabinet

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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Kingston Central police increase presence following fatal shooting

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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Dental surgeons President says the country is facing an oral health crisis

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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E-gates now at Sangster International Airport, NMIA next

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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One dead and three hospitalized with chop wounds following dispute in Linstead

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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7 charged with beating of Clarendon teen

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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Body of farmer found in St Ann, believed to be trampled on by animal

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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Holness says crime and violence affecting mental health of citizens

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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CPFSA launches probe into reported beating of 14-year-old girl in Clarendon

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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Gov’t denies any intention to displace residents of Central Kingston

Opposition leader Mark Golding has sought to defend his reshuffling of the shadow cabinet.

The reshuffled team, announced on Saturday, saw Dr Alfred Dawes and Nickiesha Burchell, among others, added to the list; while Lisa Hanna and Dr Morais Guy were dropped.

Some political commentators, including attorney Linton Gordon, have questioned the timing of the move.

However, while speaking at a media mingle at the weekend, Mr Golding said the shadow cabinet is now more relevant to the type of problems Jamaica is facing.

When asked about the naming of persons who are not in the upper or lower house, Mr Golding said he expects that these individuals will eventually become senators or members of parliament.

Mr Golding said the members of the shadow cabinet will continue to be held accountable if they fail to perform their tasks.

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