Several security guards have raised concerns over the new employment contracts they are required to sign. The supreme court ruled last
Johnson-Smith urges Jamaicans to obey immigration laws in foreign countries, says action affect law abiding Jamaicans
by Clement Reid April 6th, 2023
Minister of Foreign Affairs Kamina Johnson-Smith is urging Jamaicans to abide by the immigration laws governing the countries they
Normal operations have resumed at UC Rusal facilities following a meeting with management on Wednesday. Irate workers, who had been
Windalco workers strike for third consecutive day, block gates to facility
by Clement Reid April 5th, 2023
Striking Windalco workers continue to limit access to the plant in Ewarton, St. Catherine, as they protest at three gates to the
One person is dead and at least five others are seriously injured, following two separate crashes in St. Ann in the past 24 hours. The
658 charges laid against 353 people under new Firearms Act – Police Commissioner
by Clement Reid April 5th, 2023
Six hundred and fifty-eight (658) charges have been laid against 353 people for offences under the new Firearms Act. This, according to
Dispute between Clarendon brothers leaves younger sibling dead, other in custody
by Clement Reid April 5th, 2023
An alleged longstanding dispute, between two brothers in Toll Gate, Clarendon, left the younger of the two siblings dead, and the other
Suspect remains at large following alleged confrontation with cronies and police
by Clement Reid April 5th, 2023
A suspect remains, on the run after three of his cronies were shot, two fatally, during an alleged confrontation, with the police, in