The National works Agency is reminding members of the public who are painting pedestrian crossings during today’s observance of Labour Day that permission is required to do so.
The defence team for confessed gangster, Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke is hoping to unearth forensic and other evidence which will disprove the statements of a witness who testified against Coke.
The Gleaner Company yesterday indicated it was accelerating its transition to a broad-based media group, paying greater attention to its emerging digital properties.But Managing...
Remember, May is Child Month so be sure to show our little ones some extra love and affection. As we continue to celebrate our young ones, we share with you these faces of the future....
It was all that it was meant to be - a grand fest for wellness - and Holy Family Primary and St Hugh's High were to be proved the life of the party as they were crowned category champions of the recent Nestlé Schools Wellness Fiesta...
The following are excerpts from the speech given by Dr Ralph Thompson at the Rotary Club of Kingston on May 17.Dr Thompson has advocated for early-childhood education for more than 20 years.
The Independent Commission of Investigations is blaming gaps in the records of the police for the inability of the DPP to make a ruling in connection with the shooting death of Keith Clarke.
Coke’s former lieutenant, Jermaine Cohen, who is jailed in America, was on the witness stand for more than three hours when he told the Court that Justin O’Gilvie was Coke’s “finance minister.
The DPP Paula Llewellyn has concluded that there is need for “further and better particulars” before she can make a ruling in connection with the shooting death of businessman Keith Clarke in May 2010
Human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice is repeating calls for the government to implement the recommendations of the Armadale Commission of Enquiry.
It was a thinner-than-usual Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke who appeared in handcuffs in a United States Court this morning to hear his one-time lieutenant tender explosive evidence against him.
Financial Analyst Dennis Chung is predicting that the Finance Minister Dr. Peter Phillips will announce a tax package to raise $10 to 20 billion this fiscal year.
It was a thinner-than-usual Christopher ‘Dudus’ Coke who appeared in handcuffs in a United States Court this morning to hear his one-time lieutenant tender explosive evidence against him.
The Tourism Minister Dr. Wykeham McNeill says the government will not be pursuing the recommendation to merge the Tourism Product Development Company and the Tourism Enhancement Fund.