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Agriculture sector records four consecutive quarters of growth in 2022 – Charles Jr
Jamaica’s agriculture sector saw four consecutive quarters of growth in 2022. This, according to portfolio minister Pearnel
Attorney says UK Privy Council ruling will put lives of lawyers at risk
Attorney at law Bert Samuels says the ruling by the UK Privy Council in relation to Jamaica’s anti-money laundering law

Gas prices going down

by February 8th, 2023
Gas prices going down
All but one of the products supplied by Petrojam will see a reduction come tomorrow (February 9).   E10 87 and 90 Gasoline and
Latest IMF report says Jamaica’s economy is recovering strongly
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has indicated that Jamaica is recovering strongly from the impact of shocks such as the
One of Jamaica’s most wanted shot and killed in confrontation with lawmen
One of the country’s most wanted was shot and killed during a police/military operation in Clarendon today (February 8).  
Taxi operators protest outside Irie Fm Kingston offices, call for more airplay of issues
Some taxi operators have taken their protest to Irie Fm’s Kingston offices. The taxi operators parked their vehicles along the
Holness says new Road Traffic Act to end informality in society
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the new Road Traffic laws aim to end the system of informality that has been flourishing in the
Over $34 M in electronic traffic tickets issued since new Road Traffic Act
Motorists have amassed over $34 million in electronic traffic ticket fines since the implementation of the new Road Traffic Act.