Top cop says Jamaica indebted to the security forces for the conduct of the May 2010 Tivoli operations
by Sheree Haye May 28th, 2015
A high-ranking member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force is suggesting that the country is still indebted to the security forces, for
All petroleum products supplied by the state-owned oil refinery, Petrojam, will dip in price as of Thursday. According to the latest
Commerce Minister, Anthony Hylton says business people are not taking advantage of devaluation of the Jamaican dollar, which provides
The Heart Trust National Training Agency (NTA) this week launched its Labour Market Informational Portal (LMIP), which is an online
The police are theorising that the murder, which occurred in Pimento Walk, near Ocho Rios St. Ann, early this morning was gang related.
The police are reporting that there has been a 50% clear-up rate for murders in the Kingston East Division. According to Detective
The Police Commissioner has given figures indicating that some 64 more people have been murdered this year compared to the same period
Justice Minister, Senator Mark Golding says several international universities are collaborating with local institutions to carryout