Marvin ‘Mega’ Fraser, the Unity Labour Party’s (ULP) candidate for Central Kingstown, is making waves in the constituency with what he calls the ‘Mega effect.’ A first-time political contender, Fraser is challenging St. Clair Leacock of the New Democratic Party (NDP), who has held the seat since 2010. Fraser, a former president of the St. Vincent and the Grenadines Football Federation (SVGFF), is leveraging his community ties and leadership experience to rally support. At a recent ULP Strong Rally in Richmond Hill, Fraser emphasized his commitment to Central Kingstown’s development, promising practical training, improved infrastructure, and enhanced social services. He highlighted his initiatives, such as organizing a local football competition that drew significant community engagement, including the attendance of his political opponent. Fraser’s campaign focuses on progress, unity, and addressing the needs of constituents, particularly in areas like education, healthcare, and housing. He criticized the NDP’s proposed citizenship by investment (CBI) programme, which the ULP has long opposed. With the general election set for November 27, Fraser is confident that the ULP’s vision for Central Kingstown will resonate with voters, marking a new chapter of growth and opportunity.
Central Kingstown already feeling the ‘Mega effect’ — Fraser
