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Emancipation Day 2022 Parade Held in Corporate Area

Hundreds of citizens were out in the streets of the corporate area on Monday to participate in the Emancipation Day float…

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Bobo Hill Rasta Group Demands Freedom: Emancipendence is a hoax

Rastafarians from the Ethiopia Africa Black International Congress Church in Bull Bay, St Andrew on Monday chanted for repatriation and…

2 years ago

Councillor Refutes Mural Defacing Allegations

Councillor for the Waterford division, the People's National Party's (PNP) Fenley Douglas is refuting claims of political sabotage and vandalism in a…

2 years ago

July 30 Observed as World Day Against Human Trafficking

On the heels of World Day Against Human Trafficking in persons, State Minister for National Security Zavia Mayne says Jamaica to…

2 years ago

MAJ Pays Homage to Jamaica’s Physician

The Medical Association of Jamaica, on Friday, unveiled a plaque for Jamaica’s physicians, as recognition for their selfless efforts fighting…

2 years ago

Fines To Be Increased for Companies Who Breach Environmental Protocols

Minister without portfolio for Economic Growth and Job Creation Matthew Samuda says fines will be increased for entities that threaten the…

2 years ago

Dr Tufton: Health Care Sector Will See Constant Change

Speaking at the Health Care Professional Leadership Graduation, Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton challenged the new graduates to see themselves as…

2 years ago

Tourism Stakeholders Optimistic Ahead of Dream Weekend

The tourism sector in western Jamaica is expected to boost the economy. That's according to one stakeholder who says he is confident…

2 years ago

Grange: COVID-19 Didn’t Dampen Jamaica 60 Celebrations

COVID-19 is often blamed for many events being canceled or postponed, but Culture Minister Olivia Babsy Grange told the congregation at…

2 years ago

Family of Five Laid to Rest on Sunday

The funeral service for the family of five who was slain in Clarendon last month sent thousands into mourning again on…

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