All of Jamaica’s confirmed monkeypox cases which were active have recovered, except one. In its latest update yesterday
25,000 PATH students to receive laptops during the 2022/2023 academic year
by Myesha Broadie December 6th, 2022
Twenty-five thousand students on the Programme of Advancement Through Health and Education, PATH, will receive laptop computers, during
St. Ann Chamber of Commerce supports SOE in the parish; concerned about parish’s chronic crime problem
by Shanice Gibbs December 6th, 2022
The St. Ann Chamber of Commerce says its gravely concerned about the chronic crime problem plaguing the parish. Chamber
St. Ann placed under SOE as government re-imposes measure in several parishes
by Shanice Gibbs December 6th, 2022
St. Ann has now been placed under a state of emergency (SOE), as the Government re-imposes the crime-fighting measure in a
Health Minister urged to get appropriate funding for immediate maintenance work at public hospitals
by Myesha Broadie December 5th, 2022
The Opposition says Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton should get the appropriate funding for immediate maintenance work at public
William Knibb High student sentenced to 4 years and 10 months for stabbing death of school mate
by Myesha Broadie December 5th, 2022
A high school student has been sentenced to four years and ten months in prison, for the stabbing death of a school mate at William
Opposition stresses need for gov’t to focus on implementing crime fighting measures which directly target criminals
by Myesha Broadie December 5th, 2022
The Opposition has stressed the need for the government to focus on implementing crime fighting measures which directly target
Commuters spared another public transportation disruption as planned protest receives little support
by Clement Reid December 5th, 2022
Commuters across the island have been spared a disruption in the public transportation service, after another planned withdrawal of