For the first time in over 8 years parts of Jamaica are experiencing a hydrological drought. That’s according to Minister
JTA and Education Ministry to meet tomorrow as Labour Ministry calls emergency conciliatory meeting
by Myesha Broadie May 25th, 2023
Representatives from the Jamaica Teachers’ Association, JTA and the Education Ministry are to meet tomorrow in a bid to resolve issues
St. James police say 5 major players are contributing to crime spike in the parish
by Myesha Broadie May 25th, 2023
The St. James Police are theorizing that at least 5 persons are contributing to the spike in crime in the division. There has
Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon sworn in as Minister without Portfolio
by Myesha Broadie May 25th, 2023
Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon was sworn in this afternoon as Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister. The
Classes disrupted at schools across seven parishes as teachers take industrial action
by Myesha Broadie May 25th, 2023
Classes have been disrupted at schools across seven parishes as teachers have taken industrial action. At some schools,
CPFSA says it received over 360 reports of missing children since January
by Myesha Broadie May 25th, 2023
There were three hundred and sixty-eight (368) reports of missing children in Jamaica, between January and April, this year.
Motorists are paying more for gas at the pumps today (May 25). E 10 87 and 90 Gasoline cost $1.26 more per litre.
UPDATE: Public school teachers in at least three parishes have so far taken industrial action over protracted wage issues
by Shanice Gibbs May 25th, 2023
Public school teachers in at least three parishes have taken industrial action over protracted wage issues this morning (May 25).