PM to probe reports of massive increases in price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland following passage of Hurricane Melissa

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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First field hospital installed in St. Elizabeth

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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Former Prime Ministers, sector leaders invited to collaborate with Gov’t as relief efforts continue in aftermath of Hurricane Melissa

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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TAJ announces extension of October GCT filing and payment to November 28

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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Steps being made to provide counselling support for nation’s educators following Hurricane Melissa; sessions today and Nov 10

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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Bishop Blair appointed National Coordinator of religious/faith-based organizations team to engage hurricane relief efforts

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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Sports Ministry announces partnership with JFF & Red Cross to aid victims of Hurricane Melissa

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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Government launches National Registry of Volunteers to provide coordinated support for those affected by Hurricane Melissa

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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Educators grappling with trauma in the wake of Hurricane Melissa; JTA calls for support

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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United Way of Jamaica unveils 1.5M fund to restore farming communities

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says an investigation will be launched into reports of massive increases in the price of fuel, food and other items in Westmoreland, following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

The matter was brought up by Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Western, Ian Hayles, in the House of Representatives yesterday.

In response, Dr. Holness noted that the Commerce Ministry is aware of the situation and a probe will be conducted.

He stressed that everyone is expected to exercise discretion at this time, in favour of the national recovery.

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