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Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary; JTA dissatisfied with the situation
Several teachers across the island say they have not received this month’s salary. The affected educators are calling on the
JTA President calls for retention of devotions in schools, following MOE’s probe to determine protocols for devotional exercises
President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, Lasonja Harrison is calling for the retention of devotions in the country’s
Unwillingness of persons to serve on school boards continues to be a concern for the Education Ministry, says Portfolio Minister
The unwillingness of persons to serve on school boards continues to be a concern for the Education Ministry.   There have been
Another round of protests in Trelawny, this morning
The mounting of roadblocks continued in sections of Trelawny this morning (October 27).   It followed yesterday’s protest by
There continues to be a decline in remittance inflows, as Jamaica records fall-off of 25% in 2022, says Don Anderson
There continues to be a decline in remittance inflows, as Jamaica records a fall-off of 25% in 2022.   Chief Executive Officer of
PM Holness calls for more people to become involved in public service to aid in finding solutions
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has called on more people to become involved in politics, or join the public service, as part of efforts
Uncertainty about resumption of classes on Thursday at Oberlin High following bizarre incident
There is uncertainty about whether classes will resume at the Oberlin high school today, following early dismissal yesterday, due to
Government’s Code Care programme to cost over $1B
The Code Care programme will cost government over one billion dollars. Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton gave the figure in