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Paulwell Urges Extension of Discount on Electricity Bills

Opposition Spokesperson on Energy, Phillip Paulwell is urging the government to extend the 20 per cent discount on electricity bills…

2 years ago

Rwandan President Arrives in Jamaica For Three-Day State Visit

Anticipation was palpable among those present to welcome the President of the Republic of Rwanda, Paul Kagame to Jamaica on…

2 years ago

UNICEF Concerned About Recent Violent Behaviors in Schools

The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has raised concerns regarding violence in the nation's schools. In an interview…

2 years ago

Get Every Illegal Gun Campaign Targets Big Criminal Networks

The government will be targeting bigger criminal networks under the get every illegal gun initiative. Prime Minister Andrew Holness says…

2 years ago

St Ann Residents and Motorists Protest Bad Road

On Monday angry residents and motorists blocked sections of the main thoroughfare between Discovery Bay and Runaway Bay, St Ann protesting the…

2 years ago

12 Shot & Injured at Party in Franklyn Town, Kingston Central

Twelve people were shot and injured Sunday night in Franklyn Town, Kingston after gunmen sprayed bullets at a group of…

2 years ago

Prime Minister: Westmoreland Squatters Have to Relocate

Westmoreland squatters have to relocate; Prime Minister Andrew Holness is insisting the most the government can do regarding the Little…

2 years ago

Forest Restoration Project Underway in Clarendon

Mangroves were toured in southern Clarendon as part of the solutions of the University of the West Indies (UWI) for developing…

2 years ago

Natalie Neita-Garvey Calls for Full Financial Literacy

Member of Parliament, for St Catherine North Central, Natalie Neita-Garvey is calling for full financial literacy for all Jamaicans provided…

2 years ago

Tourism Expected to Rake In 1Billion End of April

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett has announced that the sector is recovering from the losses suffered by the advent of the…

2 years ago