“We would like to thank everyone for their love, prayers and support for my husband who has been ill and who is receiving medical
Police warn women about taking robot taxis following reports of sexual assault
by Patrice Walters May 7th, 2019
The Centre for the Investigation of Sexual Offences and Child Abuse (CISOCA) is urging females using public transport to take measures
Health Min to contract private facilities for some surgeries and diagnostic tests
by Patrice Walters May 7th, 2019
The Health Ministry has promised to implement initiatives this year, that will facilitate free diagnostics at both public and private
Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton has revealed that $1 b has been allocated towards addressing several issues at hospitals,
UTECH staff suspend industrial action pending meeting Friday at Finance Ministry
by Patrice Walters May 7th, 2019
Academic staff at the University of Technology (UTECH) will suspend industrial action as of tomorrow Wednesday, May 8, pending the
The Jamaica Public Service says it’s optimistic that workers will adhere to the back to work order from the Industrial Disputes
Opposition spokesperson on Foreign Trade Lisa Hanna has made several recommendations to government that she said will help boost
An opposition member of the Parliament’s Public Accounts Committee is suggesting that Petrojam is using a pricing mechanism that allows