
Samuda
Samuda is a Jamaican politician currently serving as a minister, recently in the news for allegedly hiding water quality data from local health boards, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in government.
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Recent news mentions
Minister Samuda announced the National Tree Planting Initiative earlier this year.
Forests show signs of ‘burn’ after Melissa | Lead Stories
Minister Samuda must now resolve the conflict created by the merger of the Natural Resources and Conservation Authority (NRCA) with the Town and Country Planning Authority into NEPA.
Peter Espeut | Some steps forward | CommentaryMinister Samuda rejected calls to restart the Rapid Response Unit during the drought.
Christopher Burgess | Water poverty: droughts and drums | CommentaryMinister Samuda’s public gulp of NWC bottled tap water in Montego Bay was good PR.
Christopher Burgess | The silence on drinking water quality is deafening | CommentaryMinister Chang is 'confused', according to Mr Samuda’s wife.
Mark Wignall | Deportation realities | In FocusThe otherwise promising Minister Samuda dives into the NWC’s bunker to hide water quality data.
Ronald Thwaites | Contrasting realities | Commentary





















