
Holness
Prime Minister Holness attended an awards function where he spoke about the importance of character formation in education, indicating his awareness of the socio-emotional challenges that affect students in Jamaica.
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On November 20, Prime Minister Holness announced the formation of the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority.
Mark Wignall | Connected at 185 miles per hour | In Focus
Prime Minister Holness served in Golding's cabinet and continued the practice of Opposition members chairing committees.
Trevor Munroe | Restore and strengthen, not weaken accountability | CommentaryPrime Minister Holness promised to double the minimum wage over time.
Minimum wage woes for employers | Letters
We here in Jamaica in 2025 wait for PM Holness to feel confident enough of victory to call the general election.
Peter Espeut | Ethics demands a fixed election date | CommentaryPrime Minister Holness’ contribution was narrowly focused.
Cedric Stephens | Better engagement needed on risks and insurance | BusinessDr. Holness, inspired by the crying spirits of the dead babies, called for Fenton Ferguson's political accountability.
Ronald Thwaites | Adding value | CommentaryThe Holness administration is described as having the worst record of any government in Independent Jamaica.
Letter of the Day | Rage manufactured, but by whom? | LettersMr Holness is perceived to understand the need for educational reform.
Ronald Thwaites | Focus on character development | CommentaryThen PM Holness defended the massive salary increase for MPs and cabinet members.
Mark Wignall | Deportation realities | In FocusPM Holness must recognize the serious issue of police corruption.
Tackle police corruption | LettersPM Holness is a bit unsettled in terms of certain candidates.
Mark Wignall | How much more of the leaders do they want? | In FocusChairman Holness is expected to announce the commencement of the process for Jamaica's accession to the appellate jurisdiction.
Letter of the Day | The CCJ: All the stars are aligned | Letters












































