INDECOM probing two separate fatal police shootings in St. James at the weekend
by Shanice Gibbs January 10th, 2023
The Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is probing separate police shooting incidents in St. James, which resulted in
Religious leader cautions Government against partnering with churches to tackle mental health
by Shanice Gibbs January 10th, 2023
At least one religious leader is cautioning the Government against partnering with churches to tackle mental health in the country.
Tourism Minister says Jamaica could create an entire economy around coffee
by Myesha Broadie January 9th, 2023
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says Jamaica could create an entire economy around coffee if the country taps into the value chain.
UPDATE: Police identify mother and son killed in Mandela Highway crash
by Myesha Broadie January 9th, 2023
A woman and her son were killed in a motorvehicle accident on the Mandela Highway, in Kingston, this morning (January 9), while a third
Westmoreland livestock farmers still struggling to find animal feed
by Donique Weston January 9th, 2023
Livestock farmers in Westmoreland continue to struggle to get feed for their animals, and are appealing for help. Checks by IRIE
Two people killed in motor vehicle crash along the Mandela highway this morning
by Shanice Gibbs January 9th, 2023
Two people were killed in a crash along the Mandela Highway this morning (January 9). Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety
Seprod’s CEO says Jamaica must take advantage of various opportunities available to grow its manufacturing sector
by Shanice Gibbs January 9th, 2023
Jamaica must take advantage of the various opportunities available to grow its manufacturing sector. That’s the
Todss threatens to resume protests if government does not intervene in outstanding traffic tickets situation
by Clement Reid January 9th, 2023
The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Todss, has indicated that it will resume demonstrations, if the government