
New Cabinet Announced by Prime Minister Holness
In a significant political move, Jamaica’s Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced his new Cabinet, featuring both returning figures and fresh faces. This composition reflects a commitment to continuity while adapting to the nation’s evolving economic landscape.
Familiar Faces in New Roles
Two notable returns to the Cabinet are Andrew Wheatley and Robert Montague, both serving as Ministers without Portfolio. Wheatley will spearhead initiatives in science and technology from the Prime Minister's office while Montague focuses on land titling and settlements, crucial for economic growth and infrastructure development.
Holness himself retains top positions, ensuring consistent leadership in Defence and Economic Growth. Key ministers such as Dr. Horace Chang, Dr. Christopher Tufton, and Fayval Williams continue their critical roles, signifying stability as the nation navigates challenging times.
The Senate's New Leadership Dynamic
Among the new Senate appointees, businessman Keith Duncan stands out. As a leading voice on economic reform, his background as the Group CEO of JMMB and chair of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee positions him well to address Jamaica's fiscal policies. Duncan replaces the late Don Wehby, a notable figure in business and politics, ensuring that the tradition of engaging business leaders in policy making prevails.
Other significant reappointments include Tom Tavares-Finson, Kamina Johnson Smith, and several others who have previously made their mark in governance.
Looking Ahead
Prime Minister Holness emphasized that these appointments align with the government's historic mandate to foster a peaceful, inclusive, and prosperous Jamaica. The Cabinet's structure aims not only for continuity in leadership but also for innovative approaches to address the current socio-economic landscape.
As Jamaica steps into this new chapter, the public will be watching closely to see how both familiar and new faces will drive change in governance and the economy.
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