KINGSTON, Jamaica — Desmond McKenzie, Minister of Local Government and Community Development, has been awarded the Order of Jamaica (OJ) in recognition of his over four decades of dedicated service to the nation. The prestigious honor will be formally conferred during the National Investiture Ceremony at King’s House on National Heroes Day, October 20. McKenzie, who has served as the Member of Parliament for Kingston Western since 2016, began his public service journey in 1977 as a councillor. He expressed profound gratitude for the recognition, attributing his success to the support of his constituents, family, and the late former Prime Minister Edward Seaga. McKenzie’s career has been marked by significant contributions to improving the lives of Jamaica’s most vulnerable populations. As mayor of Kingston, he initiated feeding programs for the homeless and later established drop-in centers and night shelters through his ministry. His efforts culminated in the creation of the Desmond McKenzie Transitional Centre, a facility designed to help homeless individuals reintegrate into society by providing access to employment and stable housing. McKenzie also highlighted his pride in modernizing the Indigent Housing Programme, which now includes fully furnished homes with essential amenities. Additionally, he emphasized the transformative impact of the entrepreneurial grants program, which has empowered small business owners across Jamaica. Reflecting on his tenure as minister, McKenzie noted the increased respect for local government and its critical role in daily life. He credited his achievements to the unwavering support of his family and the resources provided by the government. McKenzie remains motivated by the trust placed in him by the Jamaican people and his commitment to addressing pressing issues such as waste management, under his leadership, the country has seen a significant increase in garbage trucks, improving sanitation nationwide.
