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Dec 10, 2024
ST ANN, Jamaica -- Members of the Opposition People’s National Party, led by party president Mark Golding, recently toured craft markets in the Ocho Rios area to meet with “dissatisfied” vendors who say they are struggling to earn a living in the tourism industry.
The vendors feel left out of the lucrative sector and have complained that the vending facilities are in a deplorable state and as a result are unappealing to tourists.
READ: Some Ocho Rios craft traders rebuff PM’s fee waiver
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