Major Stories

Opposition Spokesman Fears Local Logistics Is Lagging

Opposition Spokesman on Industry, Investment, and Global Logistics Anthony Hylton has charged that Jamaica’s logistics is nearly a decade behind,…

12 months ago

Teacher Still in Salary Squabble with Government

The compensation package overhaul by the Government of Jamaica has left several anomalies and discrepancies lingering for teachers across the island. The…

12 months ago

Bishop Calls on Church to Boycott Labour Day Activities

Insisting the pay hike for parliamentarians has eaten away at Jamaicans' willingness to give back to the country, one bishop…

12 months ago

Prime Minister Andrew Holness Will Not Be Accepting A Raise of Pay

Prime Minister Andrew Holness will not be accepting a raise of pay or a retro pay like his fellow members…

12 months ago

Inflation Ease Continues but Could Soon Rise

Despite inflation has the potential to veer slightly from the Central Bank's predicted range between 4 and 6 per cent shortly,…

12 months ago

Big Investment for Banks Community

The Rural Development Programme, which is aimed at bringing new life to rural communities across the island has confirmed that…

12 months ago

Public Input Sought on Proposed Sentence Increases for Murder

Members of the Joint Select Committee on the Criminal Justice Act are seeking public input on the proposed penalty increases for murder.…

12 months ago

Launch of the Jamaica Business Gateway

Jamaica Promotions Corporation (JAMPRO) recently launched the online portal, Jamaica Business Gateway, which the organization states will revolutionize the application process…

12 months ago

Mark Golding Calls for Unions to Renegotiate

Leader of the Opposition, Mark Golding, is calling on unions representing public sector workers, to renegotiate their terms. After substantial…

12 months ago

Phillips Passes MP ‘Baton’ To Dennis Gordon

Councillor for the Maxfield Division in East Central St Andrew, Dennis Gordon, is to represent the constituency as a Member of…

12 months ago