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Jamaica sees another record-breaking weekend with 35,000 tourist arrivals
Jamaica has seen another record weekend of stopover visitor arrivals, with close to 35,000 visitors, arriving between Thursday, March
Gov’t working on plan to reduce impact of high fertilizer and feed prices on farmers
The Agriculture Ministry says it will be presenting a proposal to the Finance Ministry, for the consideration of the removal of duties
Security guard stabbed to death on job in Ocho Rios
A security guard was stabbed to death at Simmond’s plaza in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, on Monday morning. His identity has not yet been
Nurses Association expresses concern that Jamaica is losing a large number of its specialist nurses
The Nurses Association of Jamaica (NAJ) has expressed concern that Jamaica is losing a large number of its specialist nurses.  
NRSU renews call for passing of regulations for new Road Traffic Act
Vice Chairman of the National Road Safety Unit, Dr. Lucien Jones is again, calling for the regulations of the new Road Traffic Act to
Petrojam in talks to ensure oil security amid Russia-Ukraine war
State-owned oil refinery, Petrojam says, it is in talks with stakeholders, to ensure that the country’s fuel supply, is
JFJ calls for reform of FLA
Human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice, JFJ, has called for effective and comprehensive structural reform, of the firearm
$8 B to remove schools from shift system
Education Minister, Fayval Williams said, it will cost the government almost 8 billion dollars, to remove 37 schools from the shift