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Homelessness advocate Saffrey eyes party politics as he signals run for Parliament
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Homelessness advocate Saffrey eyes party politics as he signals run for Parliament
Social advocate Kemar Saffrey, best known for his work with the homeless, confirmed on Thursday he will contest a seat in the next general election and take the advocacy to the next level in his first official step towards a parliamentary career. Saffrey, founder and president of the Barbados Alliance to End Homelessness (BAEH), a St Michael East native, told Barbados TODAY that politics was not a sudden ambition but something he has been quietl…
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