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Farmers yet to get animal feed hope to do so by tomorrow
At least 2 farmers, who are yet to get any animal feed, are hoping that by tomorrow, they will be able to source supplies, to avoid any
JAS: some farmers get animal feed, more feed to be distributed tomorrow
The Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) has indicated that some farmers have received animal feed, while more feed will be distributed
Opposition calls for Vale Royal talks to be on broader national security strategies
Opposition Leader Mark Golding says the Vale Royal talks should be on broader national security strategies, and not just states of
JFJ concerned about the repeat detentions of persons under successive states of emergency, without charge
Executive Director of Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) Mickel Jackson has expressed concern about the repeat detentions of persons under
Honduran fishermen plead guilty to breaches of the Fisheries Act.
The 131 Honduran fishermen, who were detained on December 11, for illegally fishing in Jamaican waters have pleaded guilty to breaches
Manhunt still on for 19-year-old Joshua Carr who escaped police custody on Tuesday
Police are yet to locate 19-year-old Joshua Carr, of Molynes Road, Kingston 10, who escaped police custody on Tuesday (December 27).
JFJ remains firm in its stance that SOEs are unconstitutional and unlawful
Jamaicans for Justice, JFJ, is remaining firm in its stance, that the States of Emergency, and how they are being utilized, are
1,481 murders committed up to December 28
1,481 murders were committed across the island up to December 28. Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson gave the latest