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Scores of commuters and business operators affected by protest in St. Mary, this morning
Scores of commuters and business operators were affected following this morning’s (October 18) road blocks, in Port Maria, St.
INDECOM probing wounding of woman  reportedly by a policeman in Montego Bay
The Independent Commission of Investigations, INDECOM is probing the wounding of a woman, who was allegedly shot by a policeman in
STATIN says the economy grew by 4.8 per cent in the second quarter compared to same period last year
The Jamaican economy grew by 4.8 per cent over the second quarter of this year, when compared to the corresponding period in 2021.
UPDATE: Police say roads blocked by protesters in St. Mary now cleared
Acting Head of the St. Mary police, Deputy Superintendent, Kevin Francis, says the roadways which were blocked by residents this
Scores of residents protest bad road conditions and lack of water in St. Mary, this morning
Residents in Port Maria, St. Mary this morning (October 18) mounted roadblocks in protest over a lack of water supply and poor road
Rastafari community reiterates call for written policy to deal with discrimination against members
The Rastafari community is reiterating its call for a written policy to deal with discrimination against its members.   The
Opposition says there is a pattern of neglect of publicly funded hospitals
The Opposition says there is a pattern of neglect of publicly funded hospitals in favour of private arrangements.   Spokesperson
Rasta community alleges breach of rights, following arrest of member and seizure of ganja near Bob Marley Beach
Attorney–at–Law, Dr. Marcus Goffe says there has been a breach of the Rastafari community’s rights, with the seizure