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Sat, 09 Oct 2021 00:11:08 -0500
Job jab dilemma
Penelope Singleton* turned up for work at Qualcare Jamaica Limited in St Andrew last week knowing she had not complied with the new COVID-19 vaccination policy put in place by her employers. The policy, which was outlined in a memo Qualcare...

Sat, 09 Oct 2021 00:09:04 -0500
‘Commonwealth must renew itself’
Kenyan diplomat Dr Monica Juma is hoping to become the consensus candidate for the position of Commonwealth secretary general after heads of government of the 54-country bloc rejected attempts to have the incumbent serve an automatic second four-......

Sat, 09 Oct 2021 00:12:33 -0500
Golding’s one-man, one-vote proposal to face acid test
The People’s National Party (PNP) is entering the week of its 83rd annual conference fresh from a battering in opinion polls, public bickering and its application of the strongest disciplinary measure in recent years with the expulsion of former.....

Sat, 09 Oct 2021 00:12:20 -0500
Samuels mum on NPL audit findings
Donovan Samuels, who is among five persons brought over from the board at the centre of the scandal gripping a government company that feeds poor children, says his retention was due to Education Minister Fayval Williams exercising her judgement.......

Sat, 09 Oct 2021 00:11:35 -0500
US$5b tourism investment at stake in Little Bay
A planned multibillion-dollar tourism investment for the prime oceanfront in Little Bay, Westmoreland, is hanging in the balance as a group of investors are being frustrated with efforts to evict hundreds of squatters from the property. The...

Sat, 09 Oct 2021 00:11:55 -0500
‘A hotbed of apathy’
The Government’s development of Falmouth as a premier tourism destination is being matched by millions of dollars in private investment throughout Trelawny, but indigenous stakeholders are not satisfied with the involvement of locals in planning.....

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:11:52 -0500
DRMA FIGHT
Buffeted by criticism of the flagship legislation used to contain the coronavirus outbreak, the Holness administration will face an acid test when the first constitutional challenge against the Disaster Risk Management Act (DRMA) is to be mentioned....

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:11:59 -0500
Update | Holness targets 1 million jabs by November
The Government is hoping to deliver one million COVID-19 jabs by the end of November, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has said. “That is not impossible and not necessarily a very difficult task,” Holness said of the million-mark goal...

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:11:44 -0500
10-y-o shot in MoBay crossfire battling for life
WESTERN BUREAU: The 10-year-old girl who was shot in the head as gangsters unleashed deadly gunfire in downtown Montego Bay on Wednesday afternoon is reportedly battling for life at the Cornwall Regional Hospital (CRH). The child and her mother...

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:11:48 -0500
Cops say handcuffed in combating power theft
The absence of adequate legislation and limited cooperation from the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) are hampering efforts by the police to clamp down on electricity thieves, a senior lawman has argued. The contentious matter, which has...

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 10:32:08 -0500
Jamaican hotels score travel awards glory
WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaican hotels ranked among the Conde Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards’ top 10 in the Caribbean and 12 of the island’s resorts among the 40 best in the...

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:11:35 -0500
Family shellshocked as 5-y-o shot, dies
As the dreaded sound of gunfire sent chills down the spine of Cary Ambersley-Salmon, her 12-year-old daughter alerted her to the sound of her younger sister apparently vomiting. But they faced their worst fears when they realised that five-year-old....

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:11:18 -0500
Survivor braves cancer fate
WESTERN BUREAU: Tessa Atkinson’s father, his twin sister, her uncle, grandfather, and grandmother all lost their lives to cancer, evidence that the day would come when her genetics would reveal the deadly disease to her. By age 38, the high-school...

Fri, 08 Oct 2021 00:09:04 -0500
Student barred from online classes for uniform breach
The family of an eighth-grade student at Tacky High has accused school authorities of barring her from attending online classes because she has no uniform. Teachers in most schools require the camera feature to be turned on during lessons and have....

Thu, 07 Oct 2021 00:12:35 -0500
GANG SHOCKER!
Brazen criminals in inner-city neighbourhoods are renting captured or abandoned premises, fully loaded, free of utility charges for electricity and water, to interested persons and are profiting from encroachment on Jamaica Public Service Company (....

Thu, 07 Oct 2021 00:12:55 -0500
Al Miller loses national award
The Government has withdrawn the national award it bestowed on popular pastor Merrick ‘Al’ Miller, bowing to public pressure over the decision amid the clergyman’s criminal convictions and his unrepentant attitude. The development comes as P...

Thu, 07 Oct 2021 00:12:50 -0500
Cheating epidemic grips UWI
A thriving culture of cheating has been documented across the campuses of The University of the West Indies, forcing the administration to pull the plug on remote testing and order all students return to physical sites...

Thu, 07 Oct 2021 00:12:28 -0500
Bryan hits back at Holness’ Pfizer jab
In an unswerving defence of his stewardship, the Ministry of Health and Wellness’ chief accounting officer Dunstan Bryan declared on Wednesday that his officials and staff did not veer from the Government’s policy of administering the Pfizer...

Thu, 07 Oct 2021 00:12:11 -0500
Successful class-action suit against JPS ‘quite possible’
Paying customers who allege that the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) turns off electricity, sometimes for the entire day, as part of measures to combat electricity theft could be on firm footing should they decide to file a class-action suit......

Thu, 07 Oct 2021 00:05:48 -0500
Vaccines for babies in short supply
At least three health regions across Jamaica have reported that some vaccines for young children are in short supply. South Eastern Regional Health Authority (SERHA) Regional Technical Director Dr Sandra Chambers-Gause disclosed that the BCG...



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