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Some parents and principals reportedly concerned about students’ readiness for this year’s May-June CXC exams
Some parents and principals have reportedly expressed concern about the readiness of students for this year’s sitting of the
Former Police Constable to seek compensation from gov’t after having his murder conviction overturned by Privy Council
A former Police Constable who was convicted nine years ago for the murder of his children’s mother, has been freed by the United
12 suspected gang members arrested and charged by the St. Catherine South Police, since January
Twelve suspected gang members have been arrested and charged by the St. Catherine South Police, since the start of the year. Commanding
Portmore Municipal Corporation to assist vendors of New Forum Fishing Village whose stalls were gutted by fire
Vendors of the New Forum Fishing Village in St. Catherine, whose stalls were gutted by fire yesterday (April 3), will soon receive
Bridgeport Primary in mourning following death of student
The Bridgeport Primary School in Portmore, St. Catherine, is in a somber mood this morning, as students and teachers mourn the death of
JTA President says he will not allow politics to control selection of school boards
President of the Jamaica Teachers Association, JTA, Winston Smith says he will not sit by and allow politics to determine how persons
Man killed by police after being suspected of killing shop keeper
A man suspected of murdering a shop keeper in Annotto Bay, St. Mary, was fatally shot this morning, during a confrontation with the
Prime Minister Andrew Holness links violence in schools to mental health implications brought on by COVID-19 pandemic
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the spate of violence in schools is linked to the mental health implications brought on by the