By comparison, Chicago, which has roughly the same population as Jamaica at 2.7 million, had 468 killings in the same period. The country had at least 1,192 slayings in 2015, a roughly 20 percent increase from the previous year. MONTEGO BAY, JAMAICA, September 29, 2016: Books4Kids Jamaica announced today that The Most Honourable Andrew Holness, Prime Minister of Jamaica, took part in the charity’s delivery of books and educational supplies to the country’s youngest children this week. Many Jamaicans are also fed up with one of the highest homicide rates in the world, mostly blamed on gangs. Prime Minister Holness hand-delivers books to kindergarten children at four Campbell's Academy, St. "Wages are frozen and there's a lot of arrogance about this government." "I'm voting for change," Velma Johnson said as she waited to cast her ballot. It would be chaos if we change now."īut Holness' campaign pledge to make the economy more dynamic with cuts to the income tax and other measures resonates with many in a country with widespread poverty and a youth unemployment rate above 30 percent. "We've made a lot of progress with the economy and development. "It makes no sense we stop the progress now," said voter Herbert Hall. The IMF, however, has praised the government for cutting debt and making other reforms to its economy and the country's stock market was rated among the best performing in the world last year. The Jamaican dollar has declined, the cost of living has gone up and wages have been stagnant. Her government negotiated a $930 million aid package with the IMF. Stephen Vasciannie, CD (left) President, University of Technology, Jamaica in conversation with Prime Minister, the Most Honourable Andrew Holness,ON. He is also the leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), which is a political party founded in 1942 by Sir Alexander Bustamante (1884-1977). That first term ended in 2007, but she returned as prime minister in 2011 amid a shrinking economy and one of the highest levels of debt relative to GDP in the world. Simpson Miller became the country's first female leader in 2006. The leader of the Jamaica Labor Party, Andrew Holness, was greeted by cheering supporters as he arrived at party headquarters in the capital following the announcement of the results in a hard-fought fight with the People's National Party of Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller. Preliminary results from the Electoral Commission showed the Jamaica Labor Party capturing 33 spots in the 63-seat Parliament, enough to form a government. KINGSTON, Jamaica - The opposition narrowly won parliamentary elections Thursday in Jamaica, the largest English-speaking country in the Caribbean.