
Charles Sinclair
Charles Sinclair is a Jamaican politician serving as a councillor for the Montego Bay North East division. Known for his commitment to public health and community welfare, Sinclair has been vocal in municipal meetings, advocating for responsible governance and transparency. Recently, he engaged in a tense debate regarding allegations of spoiled meat being dumped at the Retirement landfill, emphasizing the importance of evidence-based claims to prevent public hysteria and ensure community safety.
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Jamaica | 3 | 6.33 | 0.24% | +20% | 2,961,167 | 8,695 | $15,000 | 44$ |
Totals | 3 | 2,961,167 | 8,695 | $15,000 | 44$ |
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Recent Mentions
Jamaica:
Charles Sinclair was appointed to the Senate during yesterday’s ceremony.
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Jamaica:
Charles Sinclair was appointed as a Senator during today's ceremony.
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Jamaica:
Charles Sinclair, deputy general secretary of the JLP, confirmed a smooth voting process at polling stations.
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Jamaica:
Charles Sinclair says the JLP has earned the right to a third term with Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
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Jamaica:
Senator Charles Sinclair, the JLP deputy general secretary, discussed the reasons for rejecting ballots.
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Jamaica:
Councillor Charles Sinclair, who represents the Montego Bay North East division, said the bus system must be supported despite the criticisms.
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Guyana:
Deputy President of the Senate Charles Sinclair agreed that the moment of silence should be observed.
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Jamaica:
Senator Charles Sinclair was presiding over the Senate sitting during the heated exchange between Fitz-Henley and Scott-Mottley.
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Jamaica:
Deputy President of the Senate Charles Sinclair agreed that the moment of silence should be observed.
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Jamaica:
Deputy president of the Senate Charles Sinclair agreed that the moment of silence should be observed.
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