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Grange urges National Council on Reparations to take action
The National Council on Reparations, NCR, has been given a charge by Culture Minister, Olivia Grange, to be more proactive. The council
Charles Jr calls on sugar cane farmers to make better use of resources to boost production
Agriculture and Fisheries Minister, Pearnel Charles Jr, is calling on sugar cane farmers, to make better use of research, science and
Government to erect 315 houses by the end of June
The government has committed to constructing 315 new houses, under the New Social Housing Programme, by the end of June. Prime Minister
Road Safety Council urges Jamaicans not to be careless with their lives, as expiration of curfew offers newfound freedom
With the islandwide curfew now lifted, Jamaicans are being encouraged not to be careless, with what has been described as their
Police clearing away debris along Maxfield Avenue in Kingston, where residents staged a protest over fatal shooting of a man in the community
The police are now clearing away debris along Maxfield Avenue in Kingston, where residents staged a protest over the fatal shooting of
PM Holness facing criticism over fine he imposed on Gov’t Ministers who did not adhere to COVID protocols at recent album launch party
Prime Minister Andrew Holness is facing criticism from the Opposition and members of the public, over the one hundred thousand dollar
Police remind stakeholders that permits are needed to host events
With the restrictions on the entertainment industry now lifted, the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is reminding stakeholders that
Kingston Container Terminal employee remains hospitalized in serious but stable condition after accident at Port yesterday
An employee of the Kingston Container Terminal (KCT) remains hospitalized in serious, but stable condition, after he was injured in an