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HEW! DOES he ever stop? Spend a day
with Prime Minister Andrew Holness and
you’ll find
yourself asking
this very
question. The
Gleaner’s
Multimedia
Photo Editor
Ricardo Makyn
spent Wednesday,
February 15 with him from 5:45 a.m. to 8:50 p.m.,
and even then, Mr Holness’ day was going on and
on. Our dog-tired photographer had to call it a
day after about 15 hours. He said he had to leave
Mr Holness in his constituency, asking himself the
question: Does he ever stop? And to think, his
security detail reported that February 15 was not
one of his busiest days. Take a look at some of the
pictures captured by Makyn and see more online
at
www.jamaica-gleaner.com. You can view videos
there as well.
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PHOTOS BY RICARDO MAKYN/MULTIMEDIA PHOTO EDITOR
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Andrew Holness’ security team taking an
early-morning jog along the Mona Reservoir.
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The prime minister in a reflective mood.
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He
has audience with Betty Ann Blaine, founder of
Hear the Children’s Cry, in the drawing room of
Jamaica House.
4.
PM Andrew Holness with his
wife, Juliet, and sons Matthew and Adam enjoying
a game of table tennis at Vale Royal.
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Prime Minister
Andrew Holness sharing time with his family at Vale Royal.
In the picture are Adam, one of his sons, and his wife, Juliet.
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Prime Minister Andrew Holness takes time out to view the
portraits of former prime ministers in the Cabinet meeting
room.
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He gives artistes Ce’Cile and Agent Sasco his full
attention at Big Yard studio on Westminster Road.
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Prime
Minister Andrew Holness in a luncheon meeting with
Pearnel Charles Jr (left), Horace Chang and Marlene
Malahoo Forte at the Office of the Prime Minister.
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