Sharon Ffolkes-Abrahams M.P. Party: PNP |
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Born: Montego Bay, Jamaica
Political career: Member of Parliament for West Central St. James. Profession: worked also as counsel for the Ontario Human Rights Commission Human Rights Tribunal member and manager of Human Rights for the Bank of Nova Scotia in Canada immediate Past President of the Jamaican Diaspora Foundation of Canada, where she represented Jamaica’s interests. ordained Minister of the Gospel. Marital status:married to Peter Abrahams, three children education: Immaculate Conception High School for girls University of the West Indies, Cave Hill where she obtained her first degree in Law diploma in Alternate Dispute Resolution and Negotiation from the Stitt Feld Handy Group in association with the University of Windsor (2006). Master’s degree in Administrative Law in 2003 from Osgoode Hall, Law School, York University. social media: fb - Sharon Ffolkes Abraham
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Marlene Malahoo-Forte Party: JLP |
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Born: Grange Hill, Westmoreland
Political career: former Government Senator, former State Minister for Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, currently serves as Shadow Minister for Health & Healthy Lifestyle. Profession: attorney, former lecturer in Criminal Law Practice & Procedure at the Norman Manley Law School Education: Mannings High, University of the West Indies, Norman Manley Law School and King's College London (LLM, 1999),[1] obtained a master's degree in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Social media: Fb- Marlene Malahoo Forte, Twitter- @oohalam
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Clifford Barnett Party: MGPPP |
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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.