PSOJ reiterates call for cooperation between opposition and government to achieve consensus on crime
by Clement Reid August 28th, 2022
The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica, PSOJ, says political will and maturity, are required, for the consensus on crime. With
Over 150 primary and secondary school students were gifted text books, by Member of Parliament for St James central Heroy Clarke, on
MP pledges support for grieving family of teen girls who were washed away by St. Mary river, after bodies recovered
by Shanice Gibbs August 27th, 2022
Member of Parliament for St. Mary South Eastern, Norman Dunn has pledged to support the family of the two teen girls who were washed
UPDATE: Body of second teen girl who was washed away by river in St Mary found this morning
by Shanice Gibbs August 27th, 2022
The body of the second teen girl who was washed away by a river in Jobs Hill, St.Mary on Thursday (August 25) has been recovered.
Bodies of brothers who died in Martha’s Vineyard USA released to their parents
by Donique Weston August 26th, 2022
The bodies of brothers, Tavaris and Tavaughn Bulgin have been released to their parents. The brothers died after jumping off the
The Kingston Western police are seeking two suspects who were involved in the abduction of a taxi operator and the rape of a female
Girl washed away by river found dead; search continues for sister
by Donique Weston August 26th, 2022
The body of a young girl who was carried away by a river in Jobs Hill, St. Mary, was found this morning. A second child who was
Queen’s Counsel Carolyn Reid-Cameron to be appointed as Jamaica’s new Public Defender
by Shanice Gibbs August 25th, 2022
Queen’s Counsel Carolyn Reid-Cameron is to be appointed Jamaica’s new Public Defender next month. She will succeed