Jamaicans are being warned to brace for what’s expected to become the most active and dangerous Atlantic hurricane season in recent years. The predictions follow a most aggressive season last year which saw the country reeling from the effects of heavy rainfall and landslides brought on by the season.
Local Government Minister, Desmond Mckenzie says plans are in motion to ensure shelters are fully equipped and COVID-19 compliant as the country braces for the season which runs from June 1 to November 30.
Keith Duncan, Chairman of the Economic Programme Oversight Committee (EPOC), revealed that the GOJ revenue…
Dr Jason Mckay who presently is challenging Elaine Walker Brown for the presidency of the…
West Indies is set to announce T20 World Cup squad on Friday, May 3 during…
Morant Bay division’s Councillor, Rohan ‘Washy’ Bryan, passed away due to a heart condition around…
Finance Minister Dr. Nigel Clarke is defending the government's ability to deliver on the promises…
Deayne Vaz has acknowledged his delay and pleaded guilty to the charge relating only to…