INDECOM probing fatal shooting of fifteen-year-old boy by police last night
by Shanice Gibbs August 25th, 2022
A fifteen-year-old boy who was shot by police during an operation on Water Lane in Kingston, last night (August 24) has died. He
Parents to face delays in back-to-school shopping as distributor reports shortage of some books
by Shanice Gibbs August 25th, 2022
Parents will face further delays in their back-to-school shopping, as the Sangster’s Book Store has reported a shortage in some
Education Ministry’s intention to end bursar paid schools gets backlash from public school bursars
by Clement Reid August 25th, 2022
The announcement from the Education Minister on Wednesday, that bursar paid schools will soon be done away with, has not gone down well
Plans far advanced to incorporate safe driving course in secondary schools
by Clement Reid August 25th, 2022
Director of the Island Traffic Authority Kenute Hare said plans to incorporate a safe driving course into the national school
Agriculture Minister Pearnel Charles Jnr has indicated, that 20 million dollars has been disbursed, to the Rural Agri–cultural
There will be mixed movements in the prices of products supplied by Petrojam effective tomorrow (August 25). Petrojam says 87
Several vehicles and weapons seized during sweep by police in Browns Town, St. Ann
by Myesha Broadie August 24th, 2022
Four people were served summonses to appear in court, and several vehicles and weapons were seized during a sweep by the police in
JTA President calls for improved relationship between the ministry and the association
by Myesha Broadie August 24th, 2022
Newly installed President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, JTA, Lasonja Harrison has called for a better relationship between the