Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government will focus on tackling Jamaica’s crime rate this year. In his new year’s
JTA president urges colleagues to petition God to address several issues affecting sector
by Clement Reid January 1st, 2023
As the islands public teachers prepare for the resumption of classes in the new school term, they are being urged to petition God in a
Chuck calls on JPs to aid in encouraging residents to turn over guns and gangsters
by Clement Reid December 30th, 2022
Justices of the peace are being called on to build on their rapport with residents, so that they can encourage families to give up guns
Newly appointed PSOJ president says collaborative effort needed to fight crime
by Clement Reid December 30th, 2022
President of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica, (PSOJ), Metry Seaga, said a collaborative approach is needed for crime to be
JAS president hopeful that praedial larceny will be tackled effectively in 2023
by Clement Reid December 30th, 2022
The Jamaica Agricultural Society, JAS, is hopeful that the issue of praedial larceny will be tackled, effectively next year. Since the
JFJ remains firm in its stance that SOEs are unconstitutional and unlawful
by Clement Reid December 29th, 2022
Jamaicans for Justice, JFJ, is remaining firm in its stance, that the States of Emergency, and how they are being utilized, are
1,481 murders were committed across the island up to December 28. Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson gave the latest
A three-year-old boy has died from injuries sustained, when a metal gate reportedly fell on him, while he was at a house in New Market