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Jamaica Experiencing Strongest Economy Since Independence – PM Holness
News
24 March 2025

Jamaica Experiencing Strongest Economy Since Independence – PM Holness

Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, says Jamaica is now experiencing its strongest economy since gaining independence.

Read more: Jamaica Experiencing Strongest Economy Since Independence – PM Holness

Senators Marks and Seiveright officially sworn as ministers
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17 March 2025

Senators Marks and Seiveright officially sworn as ministers

Recently appointed senators Audrey Marks and Delano Seiveright were sworn in on Monday at King’s House in the Andrew Holness-led government.

Read more: Senators Marks and Seiveright officially sworn as ministers

Ambassador Marks Bids Farewell to Embassy Staff
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14 March 2025

Ambassador Marks Bids Farewell to Embassy Staff

Former Ambassador to the United States, Audrey P. Marks, on Thursday (March 13), bade farewell to the Embassy staff as she demits office to take up a position in the Senate.

Read more: Ambassador Marks Bids Farewell to Embassy Staff

Former police commissioner Major General Antony Anderson appointed Jamaica’s ambassador to US
News
14 March 2025

Former police commissioner Major General Antony Anderson appointed Jamaica’s ambassador to US

Former Commissioner of Police, Major General (Retired) Antony Anderson, has been appointed as Jamaica’s Ambassador-designate to the United States of America and Permanent Representative-designate to the Organisation of American States (OAS).

Read more: Former police commissioner Major General Antony Anderson appointed Jamaica’s ambassador to US

'Holness admin not a run wid it gov't', Williams draws distinction with PNP in maiden budget speech
News
13 March 2025

'Holness admin not a run wid it gov't', Williams draws distinction with PNP in maiden budget speech

Finance Minister Fayval Williams, in her maiden budget speech on Tuesday, sought early to draw a clear distinction between the Andrew Holness administration and past governments, declaring that Jamaica would not return to reckless spending to win elections.

Read more: 'Holness admin not a run wid it gov't', Williams draws distinction with PNP in maiden budget speech

  1. Finance Minister Outlines Funding for 2025/26 Budget
  2. Opposition outlines bold plans for bringing down interest rates
  3. DPP appeals for end to potentially prejudicial public discourse on SSL case
  4. Police not operating a hit squad - Chang
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