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Classes end early at Oberlin High following bizarre incident during devotion
Classes ended prematurely at the Oberlin High School in St Andrew on Wednesday, following what has been described as a bizarre incident
Government launches investigation to determine protocols for school devotions, following Oberlin High incident
The Education Ministry says it has launched an investigation to help determine the protocols for school devotional exercises. This
PM Holness says government will not be selling Bob Marley Beach
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government will not be selling Bob Marley Beach in St Andrew. He says the government’s
PICA immigration officers stage protests calling for action on several concerns
Immigration officers at the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) have staged a protest against a contentious
Residents stage road blocks across Trelawny over bad roads
Residents in Trelawny mounted road blocks on Wednesday morning as they protested against bad road conditions. It’s reported that
Round table meeting being held to combat armed violence in schools
A round table meeting, geared towards encouraging national, inter-sectoral discourse, to identify issues and courses of action, to
JCSA at point in negotiations with gov’t on public sector compensation review, where it’s ready to sign
The Jamaica Civil Service Association, JCSA, has indicated that it has reached a point in the negotiations with the government,
Prime Minister says development of former sugar cane lands in Bernard Lodge will be orderly
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says there will be orderly development of the former sugar cane lands in Bernard Lodge, St. Catherine. He