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Jamaica Air Traffic Controllers Association says challenges remain despite efforts to get Government to improve working conditions
Overwork, burnout, and staff shortage are being cited, as among the many problems plaguing air traffic controllers, a situation made
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says Gov’t to properly structure and regulate firearm ownership and usage in the country
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the Government intends to properly structure and regulate firearm ownership and usage in the
Counselling sessions to be provided for students and staff at St. Andrew Technical High in Kingston following killing of footballer last evening.
Arrangements are being made to provide counselling sessions for students and staff at the St. Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) in
INDECOM probing another incident involving JDF soldier in Denham Town, Kingston
The Independent Commission of Investigations, INDECOM is probing an incident in which a woman was injured, in Denham Town, Kingston
Elderly man dies after collapsing in Manchester
An elderly man was pronounced dead after he collapsed while walking in Mandeville, Manchester, this morning (April 22). Head of the
Jamaica’s Covid-19 positivity rate increases to 7.7 per cent
Jamaica’s Covid-19 positivity rate has increased to 7.7 per cent. This as 68 new cases were recorded yesterday (April 21). Of the
Health Minister says gov’t has spent about $7B in the management of Covid so far
The government has spent about 7 billion dollars in the management of the Covid-19 pandemic so far. Health and Wellness Minister, Dr.
Opposition Leader pledges continued support for residents involved in Little Bay land dispute
Opposition Leader Mark Golding has pledged to continue doing his best to get a peaceful resolution to a land dispute in Little Bay,