Prime Minister Andrew Holness arrived in Namibia yesterday for what his office said was the first official State visit by a Jamaican head of Government to that country.
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Holness in Namibia on historic State visit
Prime Minister Andrew Holness arrived in Namibia yesterday for what his office said was the first official State visit by a Jamaican head of Government to that country.
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Holness in Namibia on historic State visit
Prime Minister Andrew Holness arrived in Namibia yesterday for what his office said was the first official State visit by a Jamaican head of Government to that country.
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Holness in Namibia on historic State visit
PRIME Minister Andrew Holness yesterday met with staff at the embattled Petrojam oil refinery on Marcus Garvey Drive in St Andrew to offer reassurance about the future of the company and emphasise the importance of adhering to policy.
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PM reassures Petrojam staff
OPPOSITION Leader Andrew Holness’s defence of the house that he and his wife Juliet are building in Beverly Hills, St Andrew has created more unease inside the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and appears to have placed the political organisation on a collision course with some of its more affluent donors.
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Andrew’s house fuels unease
OPPOSITION Leader Andrew Holness yesterday described as hypocritical the People’s National Party’s (PNP’s) objection to a proposed referendum on Jamaica accepting the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) as the country’s final court on criminal matters and accused the ruling party of holding “a convenient view of democracy”.
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‘PNP hypocrisy’