
Delroy Williams
Delroy Williams is a former senator in the Jamaican government, having resigned from his position as part of a recent reorganization of the Senate.
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Delroy Williams was named deputy mayor after serving as the previous mayor.
Editorial | Fix local government divisions | CommentaryDelroy Williams vacated the deputy mayor post to contest a seat in the general election.
Tensions flare at KSAMC as JLP protests election of deputy mayor | Lead StoriesDelroy Williams, the member of parliament for Clarendon Central, committed to helping the affected family.
Elderly man, disabled sibling lose independence following Clarendon fire | Lead Stories
Delroy Williams, principal of Iona High, emphasized the importance of investing in nurses for national productivity.
Growth & Jobs | Nurses power economies | NewsDelroy Williams won in Clarendon Central.
New MPs and senators to be sworn in Thursday | NewsFormer Mayor of Kingston Delroy Williams also addressed the sitting, joining Gordon in bidding farewell to his colleagues as he too transitions to the national legislature.
New MPs-elect bid farewell to KSAMC | Lead Stories
Councillor Delroy Williams has been elected the member of parliament for Clarendon Central.
Swaby disappointed Seivwright Gardens by-election not held on September 3, but says law must be followed | NewsDelroy Williams is a Jamaica Labour Party supporter who is confident of his victory over Carla Watt.
#JaVotes2025 | No election day buzz in Clarendon | NewsA supporter expressed confidence in Delroy Williams' victory over the People's National Party's Carla Watt.
#JaVotes2025 | Subdued atmosphere as voters trickle into Clarendon polling stations | NewsDelroy Williams, the deputy chairman of the Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporation (KSAMC), resigned too late for all the processes to be completed in time for his successor to be nominated.
Editorial | No opportunism at KSAMC | CommentarySwaby argued that he did not receive the official notice of resignation from Delroy Williams, the councillor for the Seivwright Gardens Division, until August 11, 2025.
PNP stands firm on Swaby’s right to call Seivwright Gardens by-election | NewsDelroy Williams is the councillor for the Seivwright Gardens Division who resigned, prompting the by-election.
By-election blunder | Lead StoriesDelroy Williams is the member for the Seivwright division and deputy chairman of the KSAMC.
Editorial | Same-day vote good idea | CommentaryDelroy Williams is accusing the People's National Party of using the water quality issue as a distraction from financial irregularities.
JLP says PNP using water issue to distract from financial irregularities at KSAMC | NewsOn March 4, the JLP announced that Councillor Delroy Williams was recommended to replace long-serving MP Mike Henry as the party’s standard-bearer.
Ex-senator Warren Newby wins vote to represent JLP in Clarendon North Western | NewsDelroy Williams is hailed as the constituency’s standard-bearer and deputy mayor of Kingston, entrusted with leading his supporters to the Promised Land.
‘Moses has come to lead us to the Promised Land’ | Lead StoriesDelroy Williams is the party's standard-bearer for the Clarendon Central constituency.
JLP supporters in Clarendon Central welcome Delroy Williams | NewsDelroy Williams has been recommended as the candidate for Clarendon Central by the Jamaica Labour Party secretariat.
JLP recommends Holness loyalist Delroy Williams for Clarendon Central | NewsDelroy Williams served for more than seven years as mayor, starting in 2016.
Dick promises no ‘yes people’ on newly launched KSAMC advisory committee | Lead StoriesDelroy Williams was the JLP’s mayor who was succeeded by Andrew Swaby.
One year later, most Jamaicans see no change after local government elections | Lead StoriesDelroy Williams is the founding director of the Portmore Chorale.
Portmore Chorale celebrates 40 years | NewsDelroy Williams resigned from the Senate before the new senators took their seats.
New senators sworn in | NewsSenators Matthew Samuda and Delroy Williams had already resigned.
Holness names three new government senators | News






































































