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Some Jamaican students who left Ukraine due to war, express gratitude for grants from Opposition Leader
Some of the Jamaican students who had to return home from Ukraine due to the war, have expressed gratitude for the
Jamaica records 121 new Covid-19 cases and 4 more deaths
Jamaica has recorded 121 new Covid-19 cases. They are 74 females and 47 males, ranging in age from 15 days to 92 years. The positivity
Coaster bus catches fire in Kingston; no injury reported
A public passenger coaster bus caught fire along the Constant Spring Main Road in Kingston, this morning (June 30). Public Relations
PM Andrew Holness says Opposition is engaging in political one-upmanship
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has chastised the opposition for engaging in what he calls political one-upmanship, in a bid to take
Hundreds gather at home of slain Clarendon family for candle light vigil
Hundreds of people gathered last night at the home of the family brutally killed in Clarendon, as they sought solace in prayer, song,
JFJ says several factors must be considered before handing down of death penalty
Human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice, (JFJ), has stressed, that any judge deciding on a death penalty, will have to consider
17 year old listed as wanted in killing of his child’s mother
The teen boy being sought in relation to the death of the teen mother of his child, has been listed as wanted by the Kingston Western
Golding welcomes discontinuation of St Catherine SOE
Opposition leader Mark Golding has welcomed the decision by the government, to not seek an extension of the state of emergency in st.