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CHAMBERS PEN, Hanover The sons of 82-year-old Kathrine Miller are thrilled that their mother has received a furnished, two-bedroom, concrete house worth $10 million from the Government, something they could not have done themselves. Miller has for years lived in a board house that was badly in need of repairs. Her younger son, Nigel Samuels, said they had to use tarpaulin to cover the roof of the old.
Western Bureau Two senior citizens who reside in the deep rural district of Chambers Pen, in Hanover Western, can now sleep more comfortably at night, after being gifted with newly built houses, constructed by the government under its indigent.
ST JAMES, Jamaica - Two Hanover residents are the proud beneficiaries of new housing units under the Government's Indigent Housing Programme. Prime Minister Andrew Holness, and Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Desmond McKenzie, handed over the keys to 82-year-old Kathrine Miller and 60-year-old Carlton Kent in Chambers Pen on Friday. Miller received a $10 million two-bedroom home, while Kent got a $6 million studio unit. Both houses are.
HANOVER, Jamaica Prime Minister Andrew Holness has declared that his current tour of the island, has nothing to do with an “upcoming event”. The local government polls are due by February 28. Holness, who is also leader of the ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), said he is currently on a “listening tour,” aimed at hearing from the people as projects are implemented. “Why am I here? I know you are.