Opposition voices major concern with high-rise residential buildings in KMA
by Clement Reid February 14th, 2023
The opposition says it has major concerns about the development of high-rise residential accommodations in the Kingston Metropolitan
UWI says it has started investigation into alleged assault of female student
by Clement Reid February 13th, 2023
The University of the West Indies Mona, says it has commenced an internal investigation, into allegations, that a male student held a
JCF report says crime continues to decline compared to last year
by Clement Reid February 13th, 2023
Jamaica continues to see a decline in murders, compared to last year. According to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, 138 murders were
Three locations of the Registrar General‘s Department, (RGD), were closed to the public on Monday, due to protest by staff. The
The Health Ministry says it will suspend weekly reports on M-pox cases, as there has not been a confirmed case in the country, for the
UK Privy Council rules that anti-money laundering law related to attorneys is constitutional
by Clement Reid February 9th, 2023
The Privy Council has ruled that Jamaica’s anti-money laundering law as it applies to attorneys does not breach the constitution.
Dr Clarke says authorities will move swiftly to ensure attorneys fulfill POCA obligations
by Clement Reid February 9th, 2023
Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke says the authorities will move quickly to ensure that attorneys fulfil their obligations under the
Agriculture sector records four consecutive quarters of growth in 2022 – Charles Jr
by Clement Reid February 9th, 2023
Jamaica’s agriculture sector saw four consecutive quarters of growth in 2022. This, according to portfolio minister Pearnel