
Dr Alfred Dawes
Dr Alfred Dawes is a Jamaican politician and member of the People's National Party (PNP). He has recently made headlines due to allegations of defamatory comments regarding the Jamaican government, which have led to lawsuits against him. His remarks have been criticized by government officials, including Senator Abka Fitz-Henley, who has called for accountability among PNP spokespersons. Dawes' involvement in political discourse reflects the ongoing tensions between the PNP and the ruling Jamaica Labour Party.
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Recent news mentions
Dr Alfred Dawes expressed dissatisfaction with the explanation regarding the unallocated funds meant for vulnerable Jamaicans.
Gov’t pockets 70% of $1 billion allocated to poor under Solidarity Programme | NewsMember of Parliament for St Catherine South Eastern, Dr Alfred Dawes, agreed that the Adair Drive gully is in a deplorable state.
Fearing repeat of Beryl flooding, Waterford residents want Adair Drive gully cleaned and repaired | NewsDr Alfred Dawes is part of the Shadow Cabinet, focusing on Health & Wellness.
Golding names new Shadow Cabinet | NewsThe political showdown in St Catherine South East ended with Dawes being among the big winners after retaking the seat for his party from Robert ‘Big Rob’ Miller.
Political big winners and losers | Lead StoriesDr Alfred Dawes serves as the spokesperson on Health for the PNP.
Beach access, expanded Senate representation and Rastafari religion among PNP social justice agenda | NewsLawsuits have been filed against the PNP's Dr Alfred Dawes for alleged defamatory comments.
Fitz-Henley urges Opposition to stop making 'misleading' statements | News

























