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Nat’l Day of Mourning must be time of reflection; Jamaicans should commit to treating children better -Tufton
Health and Wellness Minister, Dr Christopher Tufton says he hopes that today’s observance as the National Day of Mourning will
Jamaica still in grief; Danielle Rowe’s murder cannot go unsolved! -Prime Minister Holness
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has noted that the entire nation remains in grief, days after the murder of 8-year-old Danielle Rowe.
Girls continue to outperform boys in PEP examinations – Fayval
As has been the case in previous years, girls continue to outperform boys in the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations.  
85.8% of students who sat PEP exams placed in secondary school of their choice
85.8 per cent of the students who sat the Primary Exit Profile (PEP) examinations were placed in a secondary school of their choice.
Several activities take place islandwide as Jamaicans observe National Day of Mourning
A number of activities are taking place islandwide, as Jamaicans observe the National Day of Mourning. Earlier this week, Governor
St James Chamber of Commerce welcomes SOE
Amidst an uptick in murders in St. James, President of the Montego-Bay Chamber of Commerce, Oral Heaven, has welcomed the imposition of
Johnson-Smith lists reasons for Jamaica’s exclusion from Canada’s ‘visa free’ travel list
The use of unapproved entities in the Canadian visa application process is among a raft of red flags identified as reasons Jamaica was
Jamaica observes National Day of Mourning for children killed and those suffering abuse
Citizens across the island will be observing a national day of mourning today (June 23) for children who have been killed and those