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Classes suspended at Homestead Primary as teachers protest
Classes at the Homestead Primary School, in Spanish Town, St Catherine, were disrupted on Monday morning, due to a protest by teachers.
School for registered nurses touted to prospective investors as area of investment
A school for registered nurses is one of several areas of investment being touted to prospective investors in Jamaica. This, as dozens
Holness urges law abiding citizens not to see dons as protectors but as pests
Prime Minister Andrew Holness is urging law abiding citizens to not see dons as protectors, but as pests. Speaking at the Jamaica
Holness questions opposition’s motive when it comes to crime fighting
Prime Minister Andrew Holness, has questioned the opposition People’s National Party, PNP‘s motive, pertaining to
Malahoo Forte accuses PNP of emboldening criminals by not supporting SOE extension
Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte, has accused the opposition People’s National Party, PNP, of
JP Farms taking legal action to remove fake ‘JP Jamaican Bananas’ from Canadian market
Commercial banana growers, JP farms, says it is taking legal action, to remove bananas purporting to be “JP Jamaican Bananas”, but
Gov’t contemplates declaring new SOEs as the measures in 10 police divisions expire at midnight
With the States of Public Emergency recently declared in 10 police divisions set, to expire at midnight, Prime Minister Andrew Holness
Opposition holds firm in its stance that the SOEs are not needed
Despite criticism from some sectors of the society for not supporting the extension of the States of Emergency in seven parishes, the