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Pastor convicted of being member of Klansman/One Don Gang
The lone woman accused of being a part of the Klansman/One Don Gang was today (March 8) convicted of being a gang member.   She is
$4.4 billion to be spent on irrigation this year, as Agriculture Ministry seeks to mitigate effects of drought
$4.4 billion will be spent on irrigation this year, as the Agriculture Ministry seeks to mitigate the effects of the drought.  
Minimum wage earners to wait until April to find out about their increase
Minimum wage earners will have to wait until April, to find out about their increase.   It is expected that the announcement will
Opposition urges teachers not to be bullied into signing Gov’t’s new compensation package
The Opposition People’s National Party is encouraging the nation’s teachers not to be swayed by the Government’s
Teachers stage protests across island as JTA delegates vote on latest compensation package offered by Gov’t
As Jamaica Teachers Association Delegates meet in Kingston today (March 8) to vote on whether to accept the Government’s latest
Gov’t plans to stimulate economic activity via changes to tax policy for horse racing, second sale motor vehicles, among other things
Changes to the tax policy for horse racing, energy commodities, and second sale motor vehicles, as well as the importation of breeding
Fitch revises Jamaica’s long-term foreign and local currency issuer default ratings outlook, to positive
International ratings agency, Fitch has revised Jamaica’s long-term foreign and local currency issuer default ratings outlook from
Small-scale ganja farmers from 16 communities to be allowed to sell to persons licensed by the CLA by April
The Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce says by April this year, small-scale and traditional ganja farmers from 16