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TODSS says lack of ability to pay traffic tickets at tax offices is major concern following extension granted by Government
The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) says while members welcome the Government’s decision to allow
BOJ says remittance flows and tourist arrivals to increase as US economy continues to improve
Bank of Jamaica Governor Richard Byles said as the United States (US) economy continues to improve, it is expected that remittance
Government to improve processes for social housing programme, speedier delivery of units expected
The government is seeking to improve the processes for the social housing programme to enable speedier delivery of the units to those
Outgoing VP of Group Marketing at Sagicor maintains innocence after being slapped with multiple fraud charges
Outgoing Vice President of Group Marketing at Sagicor Jamaica, Alysia ,Moulton-White, is maintaining her innocence, after being hit
25 taken into custody since imposition of St Ann SOE
Over 25 persons have been taken into custody in St Ann , since a State of Emergency was declared for the parish last Tuesday.
Transport operators welcome opportunity to pay outstanding traffic ticket fines but still not satisfied with length of time offered
While transport operators have welcomed the decision of the Government to allow them time to pay outstanding traffic tickets, concern
Finance Minister assures public sector workers they will not have to return allowances paid prior to implementation of compensation review this year
Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke is again assuring public sector workers that they will not have to return allowances paid, prior to
NHF to begin covering costs of screening examinations for prostate cancer in men older than 40 years
The National Health Fund (NHF) will begin covering the cost of screening examinations for prostate cancer in men older than 40 years.