Opposition says new property tax measures will lead to other price hikes
by Natalie Campbell March 31st, 2017
Opposition spokesperson on land, Sophia Frazer Binns says the new property tax measures that take effect tomorrow will have a domino
The ST James police say fifteen men who continue to create mayhem in the parish are wanted for serious crimes to include murders and
Govt to begin testing of corned beef imported from Brazil following rotten meat scandal
by Natalie Campbell March 21st, 2017
The Agriculture Ministry is expected today to begin testing of corned beef already in the island. This as part of precautionary
No resolution to impasse between government and tourism interests over TEF money
by Natalie Campbell March 21st, 2017
There is still no resolution to the impasse between the government and the Jamaica Hotel and Tourist Association, JHTA over plans for
PSM wants parliamentary committee to examine pension schemes and retirement planning
by Natalie Campbell March 17th, 2017
Opposition Leader Portia Simpson Miller is proposing that a special standing committee on social security be established in parliament
Opposition Leader, Portia Simpson Miller has expressed disappointment that after one year, the government has not delivered the
Water levels at the Hermitage Dam and Mona Reservoir in ST Andrew are between ninety five and a hundred percent of capacity. Public
A female shopkeeper was shot dead in Clarendon yesterday. She is 55 year old Novelette Glashen, of Ballards Content, Four Paths