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Caribbean Union of Teachers satisfied with CXC’s decision to push back start date of regional exams to May 23
The Caribbean Union of Teachers (CUT) has expressed satisfaction with the decision of the Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) to push
Covid-19 positivity rate increases to 14.8 per cent
The Covid-19 positivity rate has increased to 14.8 per cent. This as 66 new cases were recorded yesterday (April 26) , pushing the
61 ECIs deemed delinquent, as their operators have not applied to be registered
61 Early Childhood Institutions, ECIs, operating across the island are delinquent, as their operators have not applied to be
N-W-A clearing section of the Mavis Bank main road in St. Andrew, following landslide
A team from the National Works Agency, N-W-A is working to clear a section of the Mavis Bank main road in St. Andrew. The roadway has
NIS insurable wage ceiling increases to $5M
The insurable wage ceiling, for the National Insurance Scheme, (NIS), has been increased to $5 million dollars. Labour Minister Karl
Business and consumer indices slightly different from last year
The first quarter of 2022 indices of business and consumers, has shown little significant change, over the preceding fourth quarter, of
Support being provided for relatives of cop injured in accident
Executive members of the police federation are providing support to the relatives of a police officer, who was injured in a motor
Jamaica recorded highest ever number of visitors from the United Kingdom in February
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett says February saw the highest ever number of visitors from the United Kingdom to Jamaica.