Holness defends his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

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UHWI says its emergency department is still at capacity

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

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CHEC employees working on Montego Bay Perimeter Road seeking union representation amidst wage concern

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

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Health Minister charges Dr. Barry Wint Memorial Scholarship recipients to develop mindset to administer care with compassion

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

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Power surge interrupts surgical services at Bustamante Hospital for Children

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

Read More

Charles Jr says distribution of cash grants to citizens impacted by Hurricane Beryl being done in timely manner

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

Read More

JPS President says company not just interested in restoring power but in helping to build back homes and lives

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

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Energy Minister welcomes announcement that JPS has fully restored power to St. Elizabeth following Hurricane Beryl

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

Read More

JPS says it completed power restoration works in St. Elizabeth three days ahead of its August 31 deadline

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

Read More

People’s National Party extends well-wishes to Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke

In the face of criticism from stakeholders, Prime Minister Andrew Holness is again defending his administration’s stewardship of Jamaica’s economy.

According to the Prime Minister, the many criticisms being meted out against his administration are baseless.

Speaking at the Dr. Barry Wint memorial scholarship award ceremony in Kingston on Friday morning, he maintained that his administration’s management of the economy will help to propel national wealth.

He noted that though investments are being made, it will take time for change to be fully realized.

The Prime Minister said his administration’s prudent management of the economy contributed to the country’s public health budget increasing by 140% between 2016 and this financial year.

The increase, he said, has paved the way for important investments in the healthcare sector.

He pointed to the building of hospitals which are designed to meet international standards.

Read More