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Health Ministry begins removal of contaminated food following flood rains
In the aftermath of flood rains in some parishes, the Health Ministry has begun inspection and removal procedures for contaminated
CXC says CAPE and CSEC examinations will be administered in original format
The Caribbean Examinations Ccouncil (CXC) has indicated that the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE) and the Caribbean
Hear the Children’s Cry calls on PM to denounce abuse of children
Founder of Hear the Children’s Cry, Betty Ann Blaine is calling on Prime Minister Andrew Holness to denounce abuse of the
13 firearms seized and one man fatally shot by police in Trelawny
Thirteen firearms were seized and one man was fatally shot by police in Florence Hall, Trelawny this morning (February 3). The deceased
Woman allegedly involved in lottery scamming, arrested in St. James
A woman was arrested by members of the Lottery Scam Task Force in Cambridge, St. James, today (February 3). The police say a cellular
JLP Secretariat and Area Council 3 mobilized to address concerns of disgruntled party supporters in North East St. Ann, following protest
The Jamaica labour Party, JLP Secretariat and Area Council Three have been mobilized to address the concerns of disgruntled party
Jamaica records 283 new Covid-19 cases
The Health Ministry is reporting that 283 people tested positive for Covid-19 in the last 24 hours. This has pushed the country’s case
Gov’t to scale up number of indigent houses made available through New Social Housing Programme
Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the government will be scaling up the number of indigent houses made available through the New