Jamaica records 4 additional Covid-19 related deaths and 23 new cases
by Myesha Broadie December 1st, 2021
A 67 year old St. Ann man is among Jamaica’s four latest Covid-19 casualties. The others are a 49-year-old man from Trelawny
A prisoner who escaped from the Central Police lock-up in Kingston today (December 1), remains at large. He has been identified as
PIOJ says Jamaica’s economy grew by 6.3 per cent in 2021 third quarter
by Myesha Broadie November 24th, 2021
The Planning Institute of Jamaica, PIOJ says preliminary estimates for the July to September quarter of this year, compared with the
Moody’s affirms Jamaica’s credit ratings at B-2 with a stable outlook
by Myesha Broadie November 24th, 2021
International Credit Agency, Moody’s Investors Service, yesterday (November 23) affirmed Jamaica’s credit ratings at B-2,
Fifty more persons have tested positive for Covid-19, pushing the country’s case count to 90,905. The Health Ministry reports,
MAJ urges Jamaicans not to let down their guard as fourth Covid-19 wave is likely
by Myesha Broadie November 24th, 2021
The Medical Association of Jamaica, MAJ is urging Jamaicans not to let down their guard, as a fourth wave of Covid-19 is likely.
Opposition calls for more clarity from Education Ministry on Ruel Reid’s settlement
by Myesha Broadie November 24th, 2021
The Opposition, People’s National Party is calling for more clarity from the Education Ministry, surrounding the issue of the
Prime Minister describes comments made by opposition MP in Parliament about Police Commissioner as “dangerous”
by Myesha Broadie November 24th, 2021
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has described as dangerous, comments made yesterday (November 23) in Parliament, by an opposition member