A 3 month old baby boy, who had been abducted from his home in St. Catherine yesterday has been found safe in St. James. The
Social Workers want mandatory background checks for persons interacting with vulnerable children
by Patrice Walters January 11th, 2023
The Jamaica Association of Social Workers is calling for mandatory background checks or other due diligence processes for locals and
Human rights group Jamaicans for Justice is calling on the Public Services Commission to act with alacrity in suspending the Chief
Opposition calls for mandatory PCR covid test for persons travelling from China
by Patrice Walters December 29th, 2022
Opposition spokesperson on health Dr. Morais Guy is calling on the government to implement mandatory negative PCR test results to
At least 2 farmers, who are yet to get any animal feed, are hoping that by tomorrow, they will be able to source supplies, to avoid any
JAS: some farmers get animal feed, more feed to be distributed tomorrow
by Patrice Walters December 29th, 2022
The Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) has indicated that some farmers have received animal feed, while more feed will be distributed
25 new pick ups were handed over to the Jamaica Constabulary Force, during a ceremony today, the third such handing over for this year.
The government will be moving to amend some of the country’s legislation surrounding business operations in an effort to woo