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$2 Billion earmarked to ease impact of rising oil prices
With the expected impact of rising global oil prices on many Jamaicans, especially the most vulnerable, the government will be
New $2000 note to come, along with redesign of current notes
The government, through the bank of Jamaica, will be introducing a new $2000 note, that will be in circulation along with redesigned
Finance Minister announces that there will be no new tax for the next fiscal year
Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke has announced that there is no new tax for the next fiscal year. He made the revelation during his
Government to provide $10,000 grants to poor and vulnerable who are not on PATH
The government will, in this month, provide aid to members of the poor and vulnerable community, who are not on the Programme of
Man and woman listed as persons of interest in relation to gun seizures at two warehouses in St. James
The Counter-Terrorism and Organised Crime Branch, C-TOC, has listed a man and a woman as persons of interest, in ongoing investigations
Opposition calls on Education Ministry to clearly outline policy to guide resumption of full face-to-face classes amid COVID-19 pandemic
The Opposition is calling on the Education Ministry to clearly outline a policy to guide operations at schools, as full face-to-face
Two men arrested in relation to major gun find in Kingston on Friday
The police have arrested two men in relation to a major gun find in Kingston on Friday (March 4).   The 21 firearms and over two
Enthusiasm high as full face-to-face classes resumed today
The Education Ministry reported a high level of enthusiasm among students and teachers as full face-to-face classes resumed today