Jamaica hits new peak in electricity demand, higher JPS bills expected
by Clement Reid July 14th, 2023
Jamaica hit a new peak in its demand for electricity, this week. According to the Jamaica Public Service, (JPS), the new record can be
More than 1000 Jamaicans arrested in fraud cases between 2018 and 2022, $3.1B involved – DCP Bailey
by Clement Reid July 13th, 2023
Between 2018 and 2022, more than a thousand Jamaicans were arrested in relation to fraud cases, involving more than JM$3.1 billion and
Three people who are believed to be linked to several gangs across St. James were arrested during a targeted operation by the Joint
A four-year-old boy seen in a recent video on social media being verbally abused by a man, has been placed in the care of the Child
JTA still awaiting formal response from MOF in relation to compensation restructuring exercise
by Clement Reid July 12th, 2023
President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, La Sonja Harrison, says she is still awaiting a response from the Ministry of
St Ann police urge remaining escapee from Ocho Rios lock up to surrender
by Clement Reid July 12th, 2023
Of the 4 men who escaped the Ocho Rios police lockup in St Ann, last August, only one remains on the run. He is 42-year-old Dennis
NWC management, trade unions and labour ministry to resume talks tomorrow
by Clement Reid July 11th, 2023
The management of the National Water Commission, (NWC) the five trade unions representing NWC workers and the labour ministry, are to
Holness says NWA CEO to supervise south coast highway project to ensure timely completion
by Clement Reid July 11th, 2023
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says Chief Executive Officer of the National Works Agency, (NWA) E. G. Hunter will supervise the south