When polls close today, over 50 candidates from outside Jamaica’s two main political parties – the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People’s...
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Nearly 2.1 million Jamaicans will go to the polls on Wednesday to elect a new government with the incumbent Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) seeking an unprecedented third consecutive term in office. Political observers say that despite there being 189 candidates including 53 women representing four political parties and several independents, the race is a straight […] The post Jamaicans voting for new government appeared first on nationnews.com.
When polls close today, over 50 candidates from outside Jamaica’s two main political parties – the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) and the People’s...
Dr Andrew Michael Holness etched his name in Jamaica’s political history books last night after leading the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) to victory in...
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness is seeking to assure Jamaicans that, if the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) wins the September 3 general election, his...
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness is seeking to assure Jamaicans that, if the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) wins the September 3 general election, his...
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Clarendon North Central has been firmly in Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) hands for more than two decades, but People’s National Party (PNP) newcomer Dr...
The personal income tax breaks proposed by the country’s two main political parties triggered fireworks at the second political debate on Tuesday. ...
Homer Davis, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) incumbent Member of Parliament for St James Southern, has admitted that while progress has been made, much...
Montego Bay Mayor Richard Vernon is asserting that Jamaica cannot afford to take backward steps in terms of development, and therefore Jamaicans...