
Lester Hinds
Lester Hinds is a Jamaican journalist and media professional known for his reporting on socio-economic issues affecting Jamaica and the Caribbean. He has been involved in covering significant news events and providing insights on the impact of governmental policies on local communities. Recently, he has reported on the impending US tax on remittances, highlighting the potential negative effects on Jamaican households and businesses reliant on funds sent from the diaspora.
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Recent news mentions
Green also said that his ministry is looking to secure a veterinary field hospital.- Lester Hinds
World Bank estimates Hurricane Melissa damage to agriculture at J$60 billion - Green | News
Lester Hinds
Bartlett: 64,000 cruise passengers expected as tourism rebounds | News
Lester Hinds
MOE sets up committee on schools reopening and Hurricane Melissa | News
Lester Hinds is mentioned in the article but no specific details about his role are provided.
First field hospital to go to hurricane-damaged Black River Hospital | News
Lester Hinds is mentioned in the article.
Death toll likely to rise as five more bodies reported in western Jamaica - Morris Dixon | News
Lester Hinds is mentioned in the article but no specific details are provided about him.
Zero tolerance for fare hikes following Hurricane Melissa - Vaz | News
Lester Hinds is mentioned in the article as a follow-up note.
Anderson outlines ways Jamaicans in the US can help in Melissa aftermath | News
Lester Hinds is the author of the article discussing the PNP's decision on magisterial recounts.
PNP to decide on magisterial recounts | NewsLester Hinds is mentioned but no specific details are provided about his role.
New beginning, same problems | Lead StoriesLester Hinds is mentioned as the author of the article.
Jamaican man among 'high-threat' criminal illegal aliens detained by US at Guantanamo Bay | NewsLester Hinds is mentioned in the context of following The Gleaner on social media.
Impending US tax on remittances expected to impact Jamaican households and businesses | News














