PSOJ President laments that country’s economy is not being managed properly
by Patrice Walters July 19th, 2019
President of the Private Sector Organisation of the Jamaica, Howard Mitchell has lamented that the country’s economy and the
After months of calling on government to meet with stakeholders to tackle crime, the opposition has decided to host a national
The Opposition People’s National Party has expressed regret for alleged corrupt practices that may have occurred when the party formed
The Education Ministry has denied reports that documents were destroyed in a bid to hamper probe into the Caribbean Maritime
Director of Public Prosecution Paula Llewellyn has indicated that based on its assessment of the allegations surrounding former
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is reiterating that there is no discussion about taxing local Air BNB providers. Air BNB is an online
Steps are being taken to remove one of the two policemen held in relation to the shooting incident in April at Chedwin Park, St.
High schools with students of varied capabilities are to be twined under a new initiative to be implemented by the Education Ministry.