Julian Robinson M.P. Party: PNP |
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Born: London, England
Political career: Minister of State in the Ministry of Science,Technology, Energy and Mining Member of Parliament, St. Andrew South Eastern Deputy General Secretary of the People’s National Party (PNP) (2003-present) Chairman of the PNP’s SE St. Andrew Constituency Civic activities: sportsman:cycling, jogging, cricket Profession: Former Management and eBusiness Consultant in London, where he worked for international firms IBM and Scient. Former JAMPRO Manager for Investment Promotion served on a number of executive boards, including the boards of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company, the Factories Corporation of Jamaica and the Kingston and Montego Bay Freezone Company, the HEART Trust/NTA, the Institute of Sports and as a member of National Advisory Committee on Local Government Reform. Education: Hope Valley Experimental Primary School, Campion College The University of the West Indies, Mona (BSc in Management and Economics). MBA from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the USA. Marital status: married with one son social media: Fb - Julian Jay Robinson, Twitter: @julianjay Instagram: julianjayrobinson
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Horace Matthews Party: MGPPP |
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Charlton Collie Party: JLP |
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Political career: JLP caretaker for Central Kingston
Profession: a consultant physician, pulmonologist and lecturer at the University of the West Indies Education: University of the West Indies, Howard University, Johns Hopkins University
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The Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) has been declared winner of the 2016 General Elections after unseating the People's National Party (PNP) at today's polls.
The Manchester police recorded its first incident today after a man clad in green stabbed another in the cheek, after a feud developed in Huntley in the constituency of North East Manchester.
An elderly voter narrowly escaped arrest after she was involved in an altercation with election day workers at a polling division in the St Andrew, south-eastern constituency.