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McKenzie rails against brazen party promoters

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As Jamaica lurches towards 270 COVID-19 deaths, Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie has again warned that party promoters who breach the Disaster Risk Management Act will be made to pay if found liable. Speaking in the House of...

Source: Jamaica Gleaner
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