Matthew Holds Constructive Talks with Rastafarian Community in Creek Side

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Matthew Holds Constructive Talks with Rastafarian Community in Creek Side

Parliamentary representative Daryll Matthew met today with members of the Rastafarian community in Creek Side for a productive dialogue aimed at strengthening unity and mutual understanding within the constituency.

The meeting focused on the importance of inclusivity and representation, with Matthew reaffirming his commitment to ensuring that every voice is heard. “As an integral part of our constituency, the Rastafarian community plays a vital role in shaping our collective identity,” he said.

This engagement forms part of a wider effort by Matthew to build stronger connections across diverse community groups and promote meaningful collaboration. He noted that continued dialogue is essential for collective progress and social cohesion.

Members of the Rastafarian community welcomed the opportunity to engage directly with their representative, highlighting the importance of ongoing communication in addressing their specific concerns and aspirations.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. It’s a good start, but I’ll wait to see what actions follow these discussions. Representation must come with tangible outcomes.

  2. Let’s hope this isn’t just a photo-op. The Rastafarian community has been marginalized for too long, we need real policy changes, not just talks.

  3. Hon. Representative you need to also discuss the use and selling of marijuana to the youngsters in the community. The government has supported the Rasta community and they must in return be honest. As you are aware since the decriminalization of cannabis, the Rasta communities have increased their growing substantially. They are not just growing marijuana for religious or for medical purposes but for smoking- big profitable business.They supply the smokers, the addictive chain smokers. Many of whom are young people that are not properly developed mentally.
    So please put everything on the table.

  4. Given the recent legal recognition of sacramental marijuana use, such meetings are vital to ensure the effective implementation of these new rights and to address any lingering challenges or concerns faced by the Rastafarian community.

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