PHOTO: Holness runs
The group hopes to raise $35 million from the charity event this year with the proceeds going towards four hospitals – Mandeville Regional Hospital, the University Hospital of the West Indies, Cornwall Regional Hospital and St Ann’s Bay Hospital.
Prime Minister Holness, who always appear to be in good physical shape, managed to finish the race but did not declare his official time logged.
But whatever the time, we are certain it was a good run.
Writing on his official Twitter account, Mr Holness commended the organisers for their efforts.
The insurance company will stage the second and final run on June 1 in Montego Bay.
Great going Prime Minister!
(1/2) Tonight I participated in the Guardian Group Foundation 2019 #KeepItAlive 5K night run.
I must commend Guardian Group for their efforts in promoting health consciousness and providing a platform for improving health and wellness. pic.twitter.com/J7w6pfa9uH
— Andrew Holness (@AndrewHolnessJM) May 26, 2019
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