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NAJ says Covid-19 has exposed weaknesses caused by inadequate investment in nurses
President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica, (NAJ) Patsy Edwards Henry says the Covid-19 pandemic has exposed the weaknesses caused
Man killed in motor vehicle crash along Hague Main Road in Trelawny
A man was killed in a motor vehicle crash along the Hague main road in Trelawny, this morning (July 17). He has not yet been
Golden Valley roadway in St. Mary reduced to single lane due to landslide
The police are advising members of the public that there is a landslide in the Golden Valley community in St. Mary. As a result, the
Curfew in Whitfield Town, Kingston 11 extended
The curfew that was imposed in Whitfield Town in, Kingston 11 on Thursday (July 14), has been extended until 6 tomorrow (July 18),
Covid-19 positivity rate increases to 22.5 percent
Jamaica’s Covid-19 positivity rate has increased to 22.5 per cent. This as 150 new cases were recorded, yesterday (July 16). They
Montego Bay Mayor ready for long-awaited Montego Bay Perimeter Road Project; groundbreaking ceremony underway
Mayor of Montego Bay in St James, Leeroy Williams says the long-awaited Montego Bay Perimeter Road Project gives hope for a brighter
Highgate market in St Mary gutted by fire this morning; Mayor and MP seeking assistance for affected vendors
A fire destroyed the Highgate market in St Mary, early this morning (July 16).   Speaking with IRIE FM news, Public Relations
STATIN says unemployment rate fell to 6 per cent in April
Jamaica’s unemployment rate fell to six per cent in April, continuing the downward trajectory that’s been occurring over recent months.