Tourism Minister says all tourism stakeholders who interact with visitors will need to be vaccinated
by Myesha Broadie August 16th, 2021
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says all tourism stakeholders who interact with visitors will need to be vaccinated. The minister made
Many feared dead in Haiti following magnitude 7.2 Earthquake, tremors felt in Jamaica
by Myesha Broadie August 14th, 2021
Many are feared dead in Haiti after a magnitude 7.2 earthquake struck the Caribbean nation this morning (August 14). According to the
Jamaica records 580 new Covid-19 cases and 9 more deaths, while hospitalisations increase to 393
by Myesha Broadie August 14th, 2021
Jamaica continues to see an increase in Covid-19 cases, hospitalisations and deaths. The Health Ministry says there were 580 new
Attorney says if Maroons/British treaty still stands, the maroons will have a good case in proving that the laws governing their lands are different from that of Jamaica
by Myesha Broadie August 12th, 2021
Attorney-at-law and Pan Africanist Bert Samuels says if the treaty signed between the maroons and the British government still stands,
Jamaica yesterday (August 11) recorded 375 new Covid-19 cases. The country’s case count is now 56,165. The positivity rate is
PM Holness urges citizens to get vaccinated to prevent a collapse of the country’s health care system
by Myesha Broadie August 12th, 2021
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says it is necessary that persons take the Covid-19 vaccine to prevent a collapse of the country’s
Fire Brigade investigating cause of fire which destroyed craft shop at Grand Palladium Resort
by Myesha Broadie August 12th, 2021
A craft shop on the property of the Grand Palladium Resort in Hanover was destroyed by fire last evening (August 11). Public Relations
Jamaica to get rainfall as Tropical Depression Fred moves north of Cuba
by Myesha Broadie August 12th, 2021
Jamaicans are being urged to brace for more rainfall starting this evening (August 12). This as Tropical Depression Fred is projected