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Teen among two dead in Liliput shooting
A man and a teenage boy are dead following a shooting incident in Liliput St James on Saturday evening. Dead are 34-year-old Leroy
15 year old girl in viral video charged for stabbing student
The Trelawny police have charged a 15-year-old girl who was seen in a fight on social media last week. Reports from the Wakefield
Jamaica receives multi-million dollar equipment to fight Covid-19
Jamaica has received a donation of medical equipment worth US$800,000 to assist in the Covid-19 fight. The items include personal
Some Jamaican students leave Ukraine, others continue attending classes
The Foreign Affairs Ministry has indicated that as of its latest update today on the status of Jamaican students in Ukraine, some have
Children’s Advocate Diahann Gordon Harrison calls for penalties for persons who force others to commit crimes
Children’s Advocate, Diahann Gordon Harrison said the Government should update its laws to include penalties for persons who
Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services joins call for Gov’t to revisit fuel tax
The Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services (TODSS) has joined the call for the Government to revisit the fuel tax. The
Education Ministry assures work is being done to keep students safe, as nation anticipates full resumption of face-to-face in all schools after Easter Holiday
As the nation anticipates the full resumption of face-to-face interaction in all schools after the Easter holiday break, Education
Prime Minister says measures under the DRMA will soon come to an end
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the measures under the Disaster Risk Management Act, DRMA, will soon come to an end. Mr. Holness