No word on outcome of Prime Minister’s meeting with Bar Association
by Patrice Walters February 27th, 2018
There is no word on the outcome of a meeting today (Feb 27) involving Prime Minister Andrew Holness and representatives of the Jamaican
The Jamaica Labour Party is celebrating today (Feb 25) its second anniversary as the country’s government since the February 25, 2016
The police force has launched a wanted persons campaign for Lent. It will run from today Sunday, February 25 to Friday, March 30. The
Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says security measures at the Falmouth Hospital in Trelawny have been boosted following an
The mission of the National Housing Trust will be reshaped in order to address the number of squatter settlements across the island
Montague assured by Montego Bay citizens that they now feel safer
by Patrice Walters February 24th, 2018
Minister of National Security Robert Montague says he has been assured by residents and business operators in Montego Bay St. James
Justice Sykes cites importance of efficiency to court case management
by Patrice Walters February 24th, 2018
Acting Chief Justice Bryan Sykes has warned that time wasting and other practices that contribute to the inefficiencies in the courts
Several schools to be closed to facilitate March 5 by election
by Patrice Walters February 23rd, 2018
The Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) says several schools will be closed on Monday, March 5, as they will be used as polling