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Sun, 11 Sep 2022 00:10:24 -0500
Cut corrupt ties and you cut crime
As the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) bolsters its efforts against corruption in Jamaica, members of the private sector and other stakeholders continue to press for the cutting of ties between politicians and criminals,...

Sun, 11 Sep 2022 00:09:59 -0500
Frightening!
It’s abnormal. It is untenable. And except for drastic interventions as early as the kindergarten level, there seems no end is near for Jamaica’s runaway crime problem, some educators believe. There are also long-standing calls for the severance...

Sun, 11 Sep 2022 00:10:40 -0500
Continue fight for reparatory justice under King Charles III
Love him or hate him, Father Sean Major-Campbell says what he means and owns what he says. Considered among the most controversial clergymen in Jamaica, some even call him the “gay people preacher” because he has invited to church those society....

Sun, 11 Sep 2022 00:11:21 -0500
Operation Restore Paradise
It’s a welcome new experience for users of the public thoroughfare in the city of Montego Bay, St James, following an intense multi-agency initiative to restore law and order in the popular tourist resort. The brainchild of Senior Superintendent o...

Sun, 11 Sep 2022 00:09:49 -0500
Man fights conviction by seven-member jury with same surname
Puzzlement and disbelief are now swirling in legal circles about an unprecedented case of a man who was tried and convicted for murder and wounding with intent by a seven-member jury all bearing the same last name. In fact, several senior attorneys....

Sun, 11 Sep 2022 00:09:08 -0500
Teachers: A week on US farms better than month in J’can classrooms
With little or no disposable income from his monthly salary after meeting his obligations, senior teacher Bancroft Mullings* has spent the past four summers working as a labourer on farms in the United States to shore up his earnings. A specialist.....

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:10:28 -0500
TRIPLE TRAGEDY
WESTERN BUREAU: The agony gripping 58-year-old Delroy Thompson is causing him to ponder whether fate would have treated him differently had he been the one transporting his mother in a frantic effort to reach the hospital on Thursday night after...

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:09:16 -0500
Schools to combine classes to solve SFPP student overflow
The administrators at a number of Corporate Area schools are planning to integrate classes and hire part-time teachers to accommodate the influx of students expected under the Sixth Form Pathways Programme (SFPP) as resource concerns linger. Tivoli....

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:09:01 -0500
Councillor raps JPS over broken streetlights after murder
A Manchester councillor has suggested that had streetlights in his division been speedily repaired by the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS), gunmen would have possibly been deterred from killing a security guard at a gas station in Chudleigh on.....

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:08:22 -0500
Lucea mayor wants NWA out of Hanover
WESTERN BUREAU: Citing what he deemed to be the poor performance of the National Works Agency (NWA) in Hanover, Lucea Mayor Sheridan Samuels on Thursday said that he wants the state agency to be kicked out of the parish and its roles,...

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:09:55 -0500
Residents resort to roadblocks to stop drive-by attacks
Tit-for-tat murders and shootings between warring factions in the Angola and Top Jungle sections of Arnett Gardens, St Andrew, this week have left some residents fearful and resorting to mounting blockades along the roadways to prevent more drive-.....

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:11:19 -0500
King Charles III vows ‘lifelong service’ in first address
LONDON (AP): King Charles III vowed in his first speech as monarch Friday to carry on Queen Elizabeth II’s “lifelong service” with his own modernising stamp, as Britain entered an uncertain new age under a new sovereign. Charles, who spent muc...

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:09:47 -0500
Gov’t rolls out birth certificate drive ahead of NIDS registration
The Government has launched an initiative dubbed Operation Birthright under the National Identification System (NIDS) project targeting Jamaicans who do not possess a birth certificate. The $50-million drive will see free birth certificates being......

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:10:53 -0500
Teachers need not fear JTC bill penalties, says Campbell-Rodriques
Government Senator Natalie Campbell-Rodriques has hit back at critics of the contentious Jamaica Teaching Council (JTC) Bill, saying there is nothing for teachers to fear. “There should be no fear of large penalties for pretending to be a teacher....

Sat, 10 Sep 2022 00:09:08 -0500
Garbage pile-up breeds mosquito, rodent concerns
Lorenzo Hume, the chief public health inspector for Portland, has said that the amount of uncollected garbage in several communities across the northeastern parish is now a source of major concern. Making his contribution to the monthly sitting of.....

Fri, 09 Sep 2022 00:12:53 -0500
Queen’s death end of an era
The death of Queen Elizabeth II will break the sentimentality with which Jamaicans hold the British crown and likely make it easier for the Caribbean nation to sever ties with the monarchy, a cultural studies scholar has said. The Queen, who is...

Fri, 09 Sep 2022 00:12:42 -0500
Being Queen was a ‘whole lot of work’, says last Jamaican aide
WESTERN BUREAU: The last Jamaican equerry, or aide, to Queen Elizabeth II while she visited Jamaica, describes her as an excellent conversationalist who was very knowledgeable about military protocols and parades. “She would know what to do at th...

Fri, 09 Sep 2022 00:12:26 -0500
Monarch had cool head during King’s House dinner blackout
The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) ex-servicemen who had the honour of meeting Queen Elizabeth II were saddened by news of the passing of the monarch on Thursday as the news spread around the globe. The Queen, who made six trips to Jamaica during her.....

Fri, 09 Sep 2022 00:12:15 -0500
Monarch mourning period won’t stop party conference – PNP
The People’s National Party’s (PNP) 84th annual conference slated for September 16 to18 will still take place despite the period of mourning from September 8 to 19 declared by the Government to observe the death of Queen Elizabeth II. PNP Gener...

Fri, 09 Sep 2022 00:12:05 -0500
Centenarian revelling still in birthday card from Queen
Clarendon centenarian Julia Rose-Campbell burst into tears on Thursday upon learning that the Queen had passed away, emphasised her undying love for the monarch. Now 105 years old, Rose-Campbell recalls receiving a special card from Queen Elizabeth....



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