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Jamaica Gleaner

Mon, 02 May 2022 00:09:01 -0500
COLD CASE ANGERS DAD
Jamaica’s capacity to nab and prosecute the perpetrators of criminal violence against children has been questioned by a grieving father, who said the family has been in the dark over the rape and murder of his 14-year-old daughter almost four year...

Mon, 02 May 2022 00:08:28 -0500
Direct 11th-graders to community colleges, Troupe tells schools
As concerns continue to swirl over the Sixth-Form Pathways Programme (SFPP) scheduled to start in the next four months, Jamaica’s chief education officer is calling for principals to direct outgoing 11th-graders they cannot accommodate to the...

Mon, 02 May 2022 00:09:45 -0500
Dorothy Sconce hardly missing a beat at 99
NEWPORT, Manchester: It is less than three months away from her 100th birthday and Dorothy Sconce is as full of life as they come, hardly ever missing a beat as she electrifies Bethabara Moravian Church every Sunday with sounds from the piano she.....

Mon, 02 May 2022 00:08:22 -0500
Williams takes flak for floundering CASE projects
Minister of Education and Youth Fayval Williams has come under fire for failing to outline hard deadlines on a number of unfinished multimillion-dollar projects at the College of Agriculture, Science and Education (CASE). Williams’ failure to...

Mon, 02 May 2022 00:08:45 -0500
Gorge guardian angels lobby for change
With her mother’s death numbered among at least 33 along the Bog Walk gorge in St Catherine in the last decade, Elorine Smith said she has not used the stretch of road since the 2021 tragedy. Valerie Ennis, 59, died in a crash last June and the.....

Mon, 02 May 2022 00:10:05 -0500
Renewed call for toll exemption for cops in emergencies
A cop’s death has rekindled debate about unfettered access for emergency vehicles, with the Police Federation and St Ann South East Member of Parliament Lisa Hanna calling for a rationalisation of arrangements between the constabulary and the Toll...

Sun, 01 May 2022 00:11:04 -0500
Sugary drinks still flowing
Associate Editor ­– Investigations Schools and public health facilities are failing to observe the phased sugary drinks ban introduced by the Government just over three years ago that was largely designed to improve the health of the nation’s.....

Sun, 01 May 2022 00:08:34 -0500
The sweeter the better
As the shaken soda oozed from the half-opened cap, grade four student Shania Acorn* gasped with disappointment. To her, it was as if liquid gold was being wasted, forever lost as the carbonated beverage muddied the ground below. “That’s the bes...

Sun, 01 May 2022 00:08:45 -0500
‘The blood of Jesus is against that lying tongue!’
Faced with an increase in the childhood obesity rate on the island, Jamaica, in 2019, banned sugary drinks in schools and public health facilities, but a wide variety of overly sweetened beverages are still being sold at these institutions. An...

Sun, 01 May 2022 00:09:01 -0500
Policy not clear
A Sunday Gleaner undercover investigation carried out at a public health facility and four schools across Clarendon revealed that they were in breach of the Government-imposed ban on sugary drinks. In 2018, Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton...

Sun, 01 May 2022 00:09:19 -0500
Principal says getting healthier products often a challenge
Dr Lorane Moodie Reid, principal of Albion Primary and Junior High in St James, admits that students are allowed to purchase beverages that exceed the sugar level allowed by the Government at her school, but is faulting a chronic supply shortage...

Sun, 01 May 2022 00:09:44 -0500
British HC Judith Slater impressed with Jamaican feistiness, women trendsetters
Career diplomat, lawyer, wife, mother and Stoke City for life football supporter, British High Commissioner to Jamaica Judith Slater, is delighted to be posted here. She is fascinated by the Jamaican culture and believes there is nothing else in...

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:08:45 -0500
‘PIRATES’
WHITE RIVER, St Mary: A former Cabinet minister is calling on the Government to end what seems to be a free-for-all in the river rafting industry, saying that any mishap resulting from unregulated operations could spell disaster for the island’s.....

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:09:10 -0500
JCSA accuses Gov’t of foul play in compensation review
The leadership of the Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has accused the finance ministry of acting in bad faith and violating labour relations and collective bargaining recommendations by taking steps, under the compensation review exercise.....

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:08:03 -0500
Mottley to lead UWI team looking at loss drivers
The University of the West Indies (UWI) has established a subcommittee to examine the forces outside of its control, which sometimes affect its balance sheet. Vice Chancellor Professor Sir Hilary Beckles said rising government debt, impairments and....

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:08:10 -0500
USAID giving at-risk youth lifeline through sports
Thirty-one-year-old Brian Turner believes that it was a stipend being offered for participating in the USAID-sponsored A Ganar programme in 2012 that saved him, then an at-risk youngster in an inner-city community, from a life of crime. He believes....

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:07:40 -0500
OUR to keep eye on Rhyne Park water woes
WESTERN BUREAU: THE OFFICE of Utilities Regulation (OUR) has promised to do follow-up work in addressing the years-long vexing issue of sustained water supply for residents of Rhyne Park, St James, who have expressed concern that some anticipated......

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:09:40 -0500
Man appeals conviction for molesting 10-y-o
A 66-year-old man who was sent to prison for 14 years in 2017 for sexually molesting a 10-year-old girl is seeking to have his conviction overturned in the Court of Appeal, primarily on grounds that he has had to be waiting for almost five years to....

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:09:00 -0500
Scotland wants Johnson Smith to rethink C’weath sec gen bid
Commonwealth Secretary General Baroness Patricia Scotland has expressed hope that Jamaica’s Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Minister Senator Kamina Johnson Smith will withdraw her bid for the post. Scotland made the call in an interview with...

Sat, 30 Apr 2022 00:08:31 -0500
Frosty pod rot infestation plunge sprouts optimism
More than five years after Jamaica committed to spend $150 million to eradicate the deadly frosty pod rot disease over three years, the infestation has been brought down to a manageable level, according to the agriculture ministry. Chief Plant...



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