PM calls on diaspora to engage relatives and friends in Jamaica about importance of controlling violence

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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EPOC calls on government to embark on programme to increase use of public transportation

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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Kingston Wharves to resume services following bomb threat today

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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EPOC says remittances to Jamaica decreased by 1.2% in the last quarter  

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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Government has earmarked $50-million for a Soil Regeneration Project

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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Children’s Advocate says shooting of 12-y-o highlights need for parents to better monitor children

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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Gov’t to make changes to building provisions to ensure new developments are accessible to persons with disabilities

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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Tourism Ministry says it is on track to meeting the projections of 4 million visitors to the island by year end

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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PM Holness expresses deep concern about the country’s human resources saying it is his greatest worry

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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Prime Minister Andrew Holness confirms Local Government Election will not be held this year

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on Jamaicans in the diaspora to actively engage their relatives and friends in the island about the importance of controlling violence.

Speaking last evening during the Lets Connect with Ambassador Audrey Marks virtual forum Mr Holness outlined the governments new 2 prong mission of peace and productivity.

He pointed out that socialised violence, must be dealt with.

He added that hate speech, will also have to be addressed.

Mr Holness said Jamaicans in the diaspora, can guide the discourse on the issue, with Jamaicans back home.

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