Several teachers planning to leave education sector if wage negotiations with Gov’t do not end positively
by Shanice Gibbs January 25th, 2022
President of the Jamaica Teacher’s Association (JTA) Winston Smith says many of the nation’s teachers are planning to leave
NIA says Jamaica’s anti-corruption efforts were not enough, as country falls one place in Corruption Perception Index
by Shanice Gibbs January 25th, 2022
Despite several advancements to tackle corruption, Jamaica’s efforts were not enough to overcome the country’s shortfalls.
Opposition says Police Commissioner should resign if he is unable to get crime under control in 60 days
by Shanice Gibbs January 25th, 2022
Opposition Leader, Mark Golding says Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson should resign if he is unable to get crime under
Jamaica falls one place on Transparency International’s 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index
by Shanice Gibbs January 25th, 2022
Jamaica has fallen one place in Transparency International’s 2021 Corruption Perceptions Index. The country moved from number 69
Amid calls for the re-implementation of States of Public Emergency (SOE’s), General Secretary of the People’s National Party, dr.
Police Commissioner refutes claim that cops are demoralized and not performing
by Shanice Gibbs January 25th, 2022
Police Commissioner Major General Antony Anderson is refuting the argument that police officers are demoralized and not performing.
Cabinet briefed on country’s security situation by the heads of the JCF and JDF
by Myesha Broadie January 24th, 2022
Cabinet was briefed on the current security situation in Jamaica by the heads of the Constabulary and the Defense Forces today (January
Commissioner of Police Major General Antony Anderson says the constabulary seized a total of 30 firearms at the weekend. Speaking to