Contractor General, Greg Christie said his office has not been informed of plans to increase the threshold for the award of government contracts by the National Contracts Commission.
General Secretary of the People\'s National Party (PNP), Donald Buchanan, has described yesterday’s decision by Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) councillors in St. Ann to nominate one of their members for mayor as a disgraceful act.
The Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) is expected to disclose its plan for collecting $40 million owed by the National Water Commission (NWC) for unpaid regulatory fees, today.
The Director of Elections, Danville Walker is now continuing his testimony in the Election Petition hearing against the West Portland Member of Parliament Daryl Vaz.
Blue Cross of Jamaica has broken its silence on the controversial re-tendering of the contract for the health insurance scheme for public sector workers.
The deputy executive director of the Financial Services Commission (FSC) said many investors are still not aware of the risks involved in putting their money in high-yielding investment schemes.
The three men who were held on the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI), following a shooting incident yesterday have remained in police custody.
Taxi operators plying the Old Harbour to Spanish Town route blocked the roadway in the vicinity of Marlie Mount to protest against the poor road conditions, today.
The University and Allied Workers Union, (UAWU), has written to the Ministry of Labour to again intervene, to get the Jamaica Urban Transit Company, (JUTC), to implement agreements that were reached recently.
Prime Minister, BruceGolding said Jamaica must begin preparing its projects for European financing, so the country can benefit fully from the development component of the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA).