Norman Manley

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Also the First Prime Minister of Jamaica.

Norman Manley
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1st Premier of Jamaica
In office
14 August 1959 29 April 1962
Preceded by Chief Minister of Jamaica
1955–1962
Succeeded by
Sir Alexander Bustamante
(Position renamed to Prime Minister of Jamaica)