Gov’t finalizing petition to British Monarch to seek reparations for Jamaican descendants of slaves
by Shanice Gibbs June 14th, 2023
The Government is finalizing a petition to the British Monarch to seek reparations for Jamaican descendants of slaves.
Two people died in motor vehicle crashes in St Catherine and Clarendon last night
by Shanice Gibbs June 14th, 2023
Two people died in separate crashes in St Catherine and Clarendon last night. Dead are 51-year-old Everton Daley of Newlands in
Gov’t incurs more than $150M in costs for 18 market fires since last January
by Shanice Gibbs June 14th, 2023
The Government has incurred more than $150 million in costs for market-related fires across the country. That’s according
Funding for Musgrave Market repairs will be done through Local Government Ministry -McKenzie
by Shanice Gibbs June 14th, 2023
The Local Government Minister has sought to assure that no decision has been taken to divest the interests of the Musgrave Market in
Integrity Commission says there will be no more changes in FLA investigation
by Clement Reid June 14th, 2023
Chairman of the Integrity Commission, retired justice Seymour Panton, has advised that there will be no further change in the
PM Holness stresses importance of students being picked up by authorized person
by Clement Reid June 14th, 2023
Prime Minister Andrew Holness stressed the importance of having a child picked up from school, by an authorised person. He made the
PM says public pressure on persons with information about Danielle Rowe’s murder may lead to the perpetrator’s apprehension
by Myesha Broadie June 13th, 2023
Prime Minister Andrew Holness is hoping that the application of public pressure on the conscience of persons with information about the
The estimated loss suffered by the nation’s farmers as a result of the recent heavy rains is approximately 50 million dollars.