Opposition Spokesman on Health urges Government to expand covid vaccination reach
by Donique Weston August 9th, 2021
With all major hospitals across the country exceeding their capacity for covid-19 patients, opposition spokesman on health, Dr. Morais
Windalco cleaning Rio Cobre after effluent spill causes fish kill
by Donique Weston August 6th, 2021
Bauxite Company Windalco has started the process of cleaning the Rio Cobre, in St. Catherine, after the National Environment and
Communication and Customer Service Manager for the National Works Agency (NWA), Stephen Shaw, is urging to citizens refrain from
For the second time this month, Jamaica has recorded more than 300 covid 19 cases in a single day. This as 326 people tested
Police Investigating Death of Four Year Old Boy; Stepfather In Custody
by Donique Weston July 19th, 2021
A man is in police custody following the death of a 4-year-old boy, who was reportedly badly beaten with a stick. The child has
WHO Urges Tourism-dependent Countries Not To Re-open Their Borders Too Quickly
by Donique Weston July 19th, 2021
The World Health Organization (WHO) is urging countries that are dependent on tourism to be careful not to re-open their borders to
St. Ann Police Urge Justices Of The Peace To Help In Maintaining Law And Order
by Donique Weston July 16th, 2021
Head of the St. Ann police, Senior Superintendent Dwight Powell has called on Justices of the Peace in the parish, to work closely with
The Caribbean Policy Research Institute (CAPRI) has expressed concern about Jamaica’s minimum wage, which it says is inadequate.