Taxi operators to decide today how they will treat issue of outstanding traffic tickets; legal challenge being considered
by Donique Weston January 12th, 2023
A decision is expected to be made by Public Passenger Vehicle (PPV) operators on how they will treat the vexed issue of outstanding
A 3 month old baby boy, who had been abducted from his home in St. Catherine yesterday has been found safe in St. James. The
Social Workers want mandatory background checks for persons interacting with vulnerable children
by Patrice Walters January 11th, 2023
The Jamaica Association of Social Workers is calling for mandatory background checks or other due diligence processes for locals and
Human rights group Jamaicans for Justice is calling on the Public Services Commission to act with alacrity in suspending the Chief
JTA should receive clearer understanding of vacant teacher positions in schools across the country by end of this week
by Shanice Gibbs January 11th, 2023
The Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA) says it should have a clearer understanding of the number of vacant teacher positions in
Businessman Deiwght Peters has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Management of the Edna Manley College of the Visual and
Draft regulations for the National Identification System (NIDS) have been tabled in the house of representatives. Minister
Gov’t blames Opposition for delaying the process to make Jamaica a republic
by Donique Weston January 11th, 2023
The Government has blamed the Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) for holding up the start of the process for making Jamaica