Three persons charged following fight during protest over bad roads in Westmoreland
by Shanice Gibbs May 17th, 2022
Three persons were charged after a fight broke out during a protest over poor road conditions in Darliston, Westmoreland yesterday (May
Opposition takes its call for a reprieve in the cost of fuel to the Finance Ministry
by Myesha Broadie May 16th, 2022
The Opposition has taken its call for government to put measures in place to address the runaway fuel cost, to the Finance Ministry. An
PIOJ to conduct assessment of the impact of the strike by some public sector workers, last week
by Myesha Broadie May 16th, 2022
The Planning Institute of Jamaica, P-I-O-J, is to conduct an assessment of the impact of the strike by some public sector workers, last
“We want roads!” was the cry of some residents in Eastern Westmoreland as they protested today (May 16) over the state of the roads in
Finance Minister clarifies recent statement that no public sector employee will be worse off after restructuring of compensation system
by Shanice Gibbs May 16th, 2022
Finance Minister, Dr. Nigel Clarke has sought to bring clarity to his recent statement that no public sector employee will be worse off
MP Mikael Phillips refutes claims that PNP is against the Gov’t’s restructuring of compensation system for public sector workers
by Shanice Gibbs May 16th, 2022
Member of Parliament for Manchester North Western, Mikael Phillips is refuting claims that the People’s National Party (PNP) is
Opposition wants Gov’t to engage school administrators to find out what is happening in schools regarding COVID-19
by Shanice Gibbs May 16th, 2022
The Opposition, People’s National Party wants the Government to engage school administrators to find out what is happening in the
Four dead in separate road crashes in St. Ann and St. Catherine this morning
by Shanice Gibbs May 16th, 2022
Four people died in separate crashes in St. Ann and St Catherine this morning (May 16). One crash along the Edward Seaga Highway