Opposition says gov’t should extend 20% subsidy on electricity until end of fiscal year
by Donique Weston April 7th, 2022
Opposition Spokesman on Energy, Phillip Paulwell, is calling on the government to extend the 20% subsidy on electricity, until the end
In the wake of a report from the Public Defender, who found that the constitutional rights of Rastafarian Nzinga King were violated,
Tourism industry loses 20,000 employees to international recruiters
by Donique Weston April 6th, 2022
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has expressed concern that the local tourism industry is losing workers. Speaking during a
The Public Defender has found that the constitutional rights of Rastafarian woman Nzinga King were violated, in relation to claims that
PM Holness describes Johnson-Smith as unifying candidate for Commonwealth and Caricom
by Clement Reid April 6th, 2022
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has described Kamina Johnson Smith, as a unifying candidate, for both the Commonwealth and the Caribbean
Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has indicated, that St. Thomas is next in line for development, as a tourist destination. This as
The issue of inadequate containment or packaging of garbage, has again been raised, this time in southern parishes. Regional operations
The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) this morning (April 5) launched its Data Intelligence Gateway project (CDIG) CDIG is a