PAC: inappropriate for Petrojam craft terms of reference for its own audit
by Patrice Walters January 29th, 2019
The terms of reference for the forensic audit into billions of dollars’ worth of oil losses at the state-owned oil refinery Petrojam
Jamaica has a corruption problem. This as Jamaica has fallen two places in the 2018 Transparency International’s Corruption Perception
Opposition calls on Government to rethink position on Monymusk
by Patrice Walters January 27th, 2019
The Opposition Spokesman on Agriculture wants the cabinet to rethink its position to close the Monymusk factory in Clarendon, as well
The Manchester police are urging residents in May Day and surrounding communities to be on the lookout for strangers or untoward
African diaspora in Jamaica / Caribbean invited to pilgrimage home to Ghana
by Patrice Walters January 27th, 2019
Jamaicans are being invited to travel to Ghana. The invitation was extended by Ghana’s Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture
The Transport Authority has commenced motor vehicle examinations for the renewal of all Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) road licences,
Chairman of the Kingston and St. Andrew Municipal Corporation, Mayor Delroy Williams is seeking to have discussions with the National
Some sugar cane farmers in Clarendon are reportedly upset with government’s plan to transport cane from the parish to neighbouring