Gov’t to make announcement soon regarding increase in stipend for jurors
by Donique Weston March 10th, 2023
Director of the Court Administration Division (CAD), Tricia Cameron-Anglin, says an announcement will be made soon regarding an
Some level of normality restored to the education sector following emergency meeting
by Myesha Broadie March 10th, 2023
Some level of normality has been restored to the education sector, following a meeting with representatives from the Labour and
42 y/o man charged with the murder and rape of 9-year-old Hanover girl
by Myesha Broadie March 10th, 2023
A 42-year-old man has been charged with the murder and rape of 9-year-old Nikita Noel in Hanover, last month. He is Omar Green
Chief Parish Court Judge says efforts continue to address the backlog of traffic tickets
by Myesha Broadie March 10th, 2023
Efforts continue to address the backlog of traffic tickets in the judicial system, with night court sessions being held each Saturday.
Protesting public school teachers have been ordered to resume normal duties effective today. The directive follows days of
Labour Ministry intervenes in dispute between teachers and gov’t; emergency meeting set for today
by Myesha Broadie March 10th, 2023
The Labour Ministry has called an emergency conciliatory meeting between the Ministry of Education and the Jamaica Teachers’
Opposition says several gov’t entities are still paying workers old minimum wage
by Myesha Broadie March 10th, 2023
Opposition Spokesman on Finance Julian Robinson has noted that several government entities are still paying workers the old minimum
Opposition Spokesman on Finance calls on Govt to treat public sector workers with respect
by Patrice Walters March 9th, 2023
Opposition spokesman on finance Julian Robinson has pointed out that the government needs to treat public sector workers with respect,