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PNP unveils ‘People’s Guide to a Better Life’
From left: Raymond Pryce, Cleveland Tomlinson and Donna Scott Mottley campaign spokespersons in discussion before the start of PNP press conference at the party's headquarters on hope road (Photo: Joseph Wellington)
Elections, Latest News, News
August 25, 2025

PNP unveils ‘People’s Guide to a Better Life’

KINGSTON, Jamaica—The People’s National Party (PNP) on Monday unveiled the People’s Guide to a Better Life, a condensed version of its 2025 manifesto launched earlier this month.

According to the party, the People’s Guide to a Better Life presents the party’s priorities in a straightforward, reader-friendly format, highlighting the practical benefits of policies on jobs, housing, education, healthcare, and community safety.

PNP President and leader of the Opposition, Mark Golding, emphasised that this new guide is about ensuring accessibility and transparency: “Our Manifesto sets out the big vision for Jamaica’s transformation, but the People’s Guide brings it home to the people. It shows in simple terms how these policies will improve lives, from helping families own their homes, to creating jobs for young people, to making communities safer. Every Jamaican has a right to understand not just what we stand for, but how it affects them and their families.”

The party underscored that the People’s Guide will serve as a tool to engage citizens in conversations about the future of Jamaica, moving the party’s message from the stage to the streets.

The People’s Guide to a Better Life is available on the PNP’s website.

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