A worker at the Riverton disposal site in St Andrew, died after being hit in the head by the tail gate of a truck, today. The
Members of the Senate today haggled for a few minutes over the wording of the resolution on the State of Public Emergency for Clarendon
Jamaica committed to implementation of reforms started under IMF
by Patrice Walters September 19th, 2019
Jamaica is committed to continuing with the implementation of reforms started under the precautionary stand-by arrangement with the
The parliamentary opposition has expressed concern about the country’s low growth and increase in poverty, despite Jamaica’s
Govt says it has to balance environment with livelihoods dependent on bauxite mining
by Patrice Walters September 16th, 2019
As the bauxite mining debate continues with protests on opposing sides, parliamentary secretary, Senator Robert Morgan, says the
Noranda workers stage protest at JET Kingston office, in defence of company
by Patrice Walters September 16th, 2019
Some workers employed to bauxite company Noranda, travelled from St. Ann / Trelawny, to Kingston today, and staged a protest at the
The Road Safety Unit is reporting that a 3 vehicle accident this afternoon along the Elegant Corridor in Montego Bay St James left 2
Investigators are sifting for clues in the murder of 31 year old attorney-at-law, Sasha-kay Fairclough and the wounding of her