Gov’t fast tracking delivery of titles to people resettled due to bauxite mining
by Myesha Broadie May 20th, 2022
Government is fast tracking the delivery of titles to people who have been resettled due to bauxite mining. That’s according to
Education Ministry issues guidelines regarding the sitting of external exams by students with or suspected of having Covid-19
by Myesha Broadie May 19th, 2022
The Education Ministry today (May 19), issued to all schools, the guidelines to be followed for students who have tested positive for
Ardenne High School initiates Covid testing programme for entire school community
by Myesha Broadie May 19th, 2022
Ardenne High School in St. Andrew has initiated a programme of testing for Covid-19, for the entire school community. The initiative
Westmoreland Central MP holds “productive” meeting with Darliston taxi operators, following days of protest
by Myesha Broadie May 19th, 2022
Member of Parliament for Westmoreland Central George Wright has indicated that today‘s (May 19), meeting with upset taxi
Scores of taxi operators in Spanish Town withdrew service in protest against Transport Authority, this morning
by Myesha Broadie May 19th, 2022
Scores of taxi operators who ply routes to Spanish Town St. Catherine withdrew their service this morning (May 19), in protest against
The St. Catherine police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a 1-year-old boy, who is said to have drowned at
Jamaica has recorded 288 new Covid-19 cases, pushing the case count to 133,538. Of the new cases, 165 are females and 123 are males,
Motorists are seeing another price hike for gas at the pumps, effective today (May 19, 2022). This, as Petrojam announced an