PSOJ aligned with Opposition on several issues relating to national security
by Myesha Broadie December 1st, 2022
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, PSOJ says it’s aligned with the opposition on a number of positions relating to
NSWMA seeking to clear backlog of uncollected garbage across the island within 2 weeks
by Myesha Broadie December 1st, 2022
The National Solid Waste Management Authority, NSWMA is seeking to clear the backlog of uncollected garbage across the island
The first of 5 electric buses, acquired by the government for the Jamaica Urban Transit Company, JUTC, arrived in the island last week
Home-going service held for social media personality Aneka “Slickianna” Townsend
by Myesha Broadie December 1st, 2022
Relatives and friends of Aneka “Slickianna” Townsend, were inconsolable as they gathered today (December 1) at the Webster
Gov’t contemplates declaring new SOEs as the measures in 10 police divisions expire at midnight
by Myesha Broadie November 28th, 2022
With the States of Public Emergency recently declared in 10 police divisions set, to expire at midnight, Prime Minister Andrew Holness
Opposition holds firm in its stance that the SOEs are not needed
by Myesha Broadie November 28th, 2022
Despite criticism from some sectors of the society for not supporting the extension of the States of Emergency in seven parishes, the
Security Guard charged for failing to make a report in relation to Slickiana’s murder, granted bail
by Myesha Broadie November 28th, 2022
The forty-seven- year-old security guard, who is charged with misprison of felony, for allegedly failing to make a report, in relation
Administrative workers at UTECH return to work following silent protest this morning
by Myesha Broadie November 28th, 2022
Administrative workers at the University of Technology, in Kingston have returned to normal duties, following a silent protest this