Month: October 2022
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Sevana guilty of causing death of woman in car crash

Reggae singer Sevana pleaded guilty to causing death by dangerous driving when she appeared in the Westmoreland Circuit Court on Monday.  The artiste,.

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Soldier found dead in St James; suicide suspected

The police are probing the death of a Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) soldier, who is believed to have committed suicide in Somerton District,.

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Cop dies in St Thomas car crash

A police constable died as a result of injuries he sustained in a motor vehicle crash along the Morant Bay main road in.

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PNP calls for Tufton to resign as Health Minister over ‘new’ dead baby scandal

The Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) is calling for the immediate resignation of the Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton, after.

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Monkeypox vaccines now in Jamaica

Jamaica has received its first batch of monkeypox vaccine. The Health and Wellness Minister, Dr Christopher Tufton told Radio Jamaica News that some.

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St Andrew North Police Division rocked by two murders

Two men are dead following two separate shooting incidents in the St Andrew North Police Division on Thursday morning. In one of the.

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JDF officer linked to alleged sex scandal pulled from overseas training

The Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) is reporting that one of its senior officers at the centre of sexual harassment allegations rocking the military,.

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Senate condemns killing of policemen

Members of the Senate have condemned the killing of two policemen by gunmen over the last seven days and have extended condolences to.

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Database launched to connect certified tourism workers with employers

The Jamaica Centre of Tourism Innovation (JCTI) database, which allows certified tourism workers to better connect with potential employers in the sector, was officially.

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Bartett urges Jamaicans to aid in curbing lawlessness

Well-thinking Jamaicans are being encouraged to play their part in stemming lawlessness across the country. Tourism Minister, Edmund Bartlett, who made the appeal,.

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