Information Minister Robert Morgan maintains that government acted within the law to demolish Bernard Lodge structures
by Clement Reid October 10th, 2022
Information Minister, Robert Morgan, has maintained that the government acted within the law, to demolish houses, which were
Clarendon residents block two roadways in protest over their poor conditions
by Clement Reid October 10th, 2022
Residents of Trout Hall in Clarendon mounted roadblocks on Monday morning in protest over the condition of the roadway from Trout Hall
NRSC encourages public to ensure that reflexes are not impaired before driving
by Clement Reid October 10th, 2022
The National Road Safety Council, NRSC, is encouraging the motoring public, to ensure that their reflexes are not impaired, when
PNP promises to aid Bernard Lodge residents in taking legal action against the government
by Clement Reid October 10th, 2022
The People’s National Party, PNP, says it will be helping residents of Bernard Lodge, to take legal action against the government,
Ban on incandescent light bulbs effective March 2023 to force small poultry farmers to find new measures to keep chicks warm
by Clement Reid October 10th, 2022
With news that the government will be implementing a ban, on incandescent light bulbs effective March 2023, small poultry farmers, will
‘Stand up for Jamaica’ frowns upon death penalty as ‘World Day Against Death Penalty’ is celebrated
by Clement Reid October 10th, 2022
With today being celebrated as World Day Against the Death Penalty, human rights group, ‘Stand up for Jamaica’, is
Over $12 million dollars worth of counterfeit cash was seized by police in the vicinity of Duhaney Park St Andrew on Saturday night. 4
Two men were shot, one of them fatally, in Mocho, Clarendon, on Saturday night. The deceased has been identified as