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  2. Andrew Holness - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Michael Holness, ON PC (born 22 July 1972) is a Jamaican politician who has served as Prime Minister of Jamaica since 3 March 2016, having previously served from 2011 to 2012, and as Leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) since 2011. Holness previously served as prime minister from 23 October 2011 to 5 January 2012.

  3. Rudyard Spencer - Wikipedia

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    Spencer served as the Minister of Health in Jamaica from 2007 to 2012. [3] In 2016, he was appointed as Minister of Finance and the Public Service. Spencer also directed the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions and was a member of the Caribbean Congress of Labour. [1] In February 2020, Spencer announced his retirement from electoral politics. [4]

  4. Edward Seaga - Wikipedia

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    Edward Philip George Seaga ON (/ ˈ s iː ɑː ɡ ə / SEE-ah-gə; 28 May 1930 – 28 May 2019) [1] was a Jamaican politician and record producer. [2] He was the fifth Prime Minister of Jamaica, from 1980 to 1989, and the leader of the Jamaica Labour Party from 1974 to 2005. [3]

  5. Florizel Glasspole - Wikipedia

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    Florizel Glasspole was born in Kingston, Jamaica on 25 September 1909. [3] His parents were the Rev. Theophilus A. Glasspole, a Methodist minister, and Florence ( née Baxter). [ 4 ] Glasspole received his early education at Buff Bay Elementary School in Portland between 1914 and 1918.

  6. Enid Bennett (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Enid Maude Bennett, OJ, CD (18 May 1931 – 22 December 2017) was a Jamaican politician, representing the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), who served as Member of Parliament for 30 continuous years until her retirement in 1997. [1]

  7. Oswald Harding - Wikipedia

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    Harding was the first person to serve as President of the Senate of Jamaica for two non-consecutive tenures, serving from 1980 to 1984 and from 2007 to 2011. First appointed to the Senate in 1977, he served in the body continuously until 2002, and rejoined the Senate from 2007 until his retirement from politics in 2011.

  8. Chris Gayle - Wikipedia

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    Chris Gayle ended his List-A career for Jamaica with a match-winning century against Barbados in a Super50 Cup 2018. On 18 February 2019, Gayle announced that he would retire from ODIs after the 2019 Cricket World Cup. [30] [31] He reversed this decision in June 2019. [32]

  9. Rose Hall, Montego Bay - Wikipedia

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    Rose Hall House, Jamaica The ground plan of Rose Hall. Rose Hall is widely regarded to be a visually impressive house and the most famous in Jamaica. It is a mansion in Jamaican Georgian style with a stone base and a plastered upper storey, high on the hillside, with a panorama view over the coast.

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