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Quality service rules to be put in place for telecommunication companies – Vaz
Quality service rules will be put in place for telecommunication companies before the end of this fiscal year. That’s according
Serial rapist Davian Bryan sentenced to 25 years in another rape case
Convicted serial rapist Davian Bryan has been sentenced to 25 years imprisonment in relation to the rape and abduction of a college
Transport Minister seeks to further delay increased toll rates
The government is continuing negotiations with the Jamaica North South Highway Company Limited, seeking to further delay the
Health Ministry warns of longer wait times at hospitals
Members of the public are being warned to expect longer than normal wait times at hospitals across the country.   The Health
Integrity Commission resubmits controversial First Rock / AAJ / NMIA report to lower house
The Integrity Commission has resubmitted to parliament, the controversial investigation report that it had previously recalled.  
House Speaker puts reports from Auditor General on hold for 2 months
Two reports from the Auditor General, relating to investigations into some public bodies, have been held from tabling in the lower
Vaz: all parish capitals now have free Wi-Fi
Telecommunications Minister Daryl Vaz has revealed that all 14 parish capitals have now been equipped with free public Wi-Fi.  
565 people charged under new Firearms Act so far this year
A total of 565 people have been charged under the new Firearms Act since the start of the year.   Speaking at a Jamaica