UPDATE: Jamaican student fleeing Ukraine says Ukrainian Gov’t has ordered persons to disable geolocation feature on all devices
by Shanice Gibbs February 27th, 2022
One Jamaican student told IRIE FM news that the Ukrainian Government has ordered persons to disable the geolocation feature on all
UPDATE: 24 Jamaican students who were travelling by bus from Lviv in Ukraine to Poland are now making the journey on foot.
by Shanice Gibbs February 27th, 2022
24 Jamaican students, who were travelling by bus from Lviv, in Ukraine to Poland are now making the journey on foot. The
Four Jamaican students en route to Poland, arrive in Lviv, Ukraine
by Myesha Broadie February 26th, 2022
Four Jamaican students, en route to Poland, have arrived in Lviv, Ukraine. In an update this morning (February 26), Foreign Affairs
JDF and JCF launch probe after woman found in soldier’s car, dies from gunshot wounds
by Myesha Broadie February 26th, 2022
The Jamaica Defence Force JDF and the police are carrying out investigations after a woman found in a soldier’s car, died from
60 new Covid-19 cases were recorded yesterday (February 25), pushing the country’s case count to 127,916. Of the new cases, 39
CAC urges consumers to shop wisely amidst rising commodity prices
by Donique Weston February 25th, 2022
Amidst rising prices for goods and services, Executive Director of the Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC), Dolsie Allen is encouraging
PNP raises US $10,000 to assist Jamaican students stranded in Ukraine
by Donique Weston February 25th, 2022
People’s National Party President, Mark Golding has made contact with the Jamaican students who are still in Ukraine, in a bid to
PSOJ says Jamaica could effectively fight corruption if citizens refrain from practices which undermine the nation’s systems
by Shanice Gibbs February 25th, 2022
President of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica, PSOJ, Keith Duncan says Jamaica could effectively fight corruption if