UNIA President says citizens must have say in who becomes Jamaica’s first president

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Annual tribute to honour Marcus Garvey underway at Irie Fm’s Ocho Rios office

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Discussions ongoing to relocate St Ann’s Bay infirmary

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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McKenzie reiterates government’s commitment to less fortunate

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Government awaiting position from Attorney General before taking legal action against families of social cases

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Education Ministry reports major reduction in teacher resignation when compared to last year

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Gov’t to assist Gregory Park arson victims with rebuilding their homes

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Murders down by almost 10% so far this year

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Holness says Jamaica’s agriculture has not reached its full potential

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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Jambar condemns comments made by Buchanan, regarding DPP

President of the Universal Negro Improvement Association (UNIA), Steven Golding says citizens must have a say in who becomes Jamaica’s first President once the country transitions to a Republic.

This as the Constitutional Reform Committee continues its work to remove the Monarchy as Jamaica’s Head of State.

Speaking on Sunday (August 20) at IRIE FM’s annual Marcus Garvey Tribute, Mr Golding said Jamaicans must be involved in the selection of the country’s first President.

Meantime, Human Rights Activist, Dr. Maziki Thame said when the country becomes a Republic, the Constitution must move away from allowing the violation of human rights.

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