Month: April 2022
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Widely-circualated video of ‘two macho men’ not Jamaicans

A pornographic video making the rounds on social media of two men, initially said to be Jamaican lottery scammers, engaging in certain acts,.

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Rainfall to increase across Jamaica Sunday

The Meteorological Service says the island will experience increased rainfall starting Sunday. A trough across the eastern Caribbean is likely to generate unstable.

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BVI premier, others arrested in Miami on drug trafficking charges

(Reuters) – The premier of the British Virgin Islands was arrested in Miami on Thursday for alleged money laundering and conspiracy to import.

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Body of homeless man found in Manchester

The Manchester police have launched a probe into the death of a homeless man whose body was found at the back of the.

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High registration compliance rate among ECIs

The registration compliance rate among early-childhood institutions (ECIs) has improved by 97 per cent. This was disclosed by Chairman of the Regulation and.

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More US-based agents being engaged to deliver overseas employment

The Government is engaging several US-based work-placement agents to deliver more overseas employment for Jamaicans, according to Minister of Labour and Social Security,.

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Major spending planned for upgrade of island’s airports – Shaw

A sum of more than US$200 million is to be spent over the period 2022 to 2025, for capital expenditure programmes at the.

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J’can man slapped with ganja charges after boat capsizes in Cayman

A Jamaican man has been slapped with ganja-related charges after he was rescued after a boat, which police suspect was used in drug.

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Konshens’ wife located after she was reported missing

Latoya Ameik Spence, the wife of dancehall star Konshens, has been found after she was reported missing on Wednesday. The City of Miami.

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‘Under-pressure’ CXC postpones exams by three weeks

The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) has extended the start this year’s CSEC and CAPE exams by three weeks. The decision was made following.

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