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Highways mean more houses, says Holness - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 26 Aug 2025
Highways mean more houses, says Holness .
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Tax break for senior citizens, says Holness - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 25 Aug 2025
ST JAMES, Jamaica \u2014 There will be a tax break for senior citizens if the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) is given the mandate for a third term in office, party leader Andrew Holness has promised.
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‘You inspired me’, Holness tells Sizzla at media launch for October celebratory concert - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 21 Aug 2025
With songs such as Solid As A Rock, Never See Us Fall and many more, the entertainer has encouraged generations to pursue their dreams relentlessly, including Prime Minister Andrew Holness.
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JLP’s performance points to election victory, says Holness - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 19 Aug 2025
JLP\u2019s performance points to election victory, says Holness .
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WATCH: Holness predicts ‘many surprises’ at polls - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 19 Aug 2025
MANCHESTER, Jamaica \u2014 A week after he started his campaign in Manchester, Prime Minister and Jamaica Labour Party Leader Andrew Holness has returned there targeting the constituencies of Manchester Southern and Manchester Central.
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‘All indications are for a third term for JLP’ — Holness - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 18 Aug 2025
KINGSTON, Jamaica \u2014 Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) leader, Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness, has indicated that he is prepared to continue ...
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Paul Buchanan arrives with supporters in nomination bid to unseat Holness - Jamaica Observer

Jamaica Observer 18 Aug 2025
... to retire Holness. He has told supporters not to be daunted by the task of unseating Holness, who has served as prime minister for the past nine years.
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Holness rejects opinion poll

Jamaica Star 18 Aug 2025
Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has dismissed the findings of a public opinion poll which has him ahead of Opposition Leader Mark Golding by two percentage points and within the margin of error.
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