Month: February 2023
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Gov’t committed to establishing Reggae Hall of Fame museum

The Government is committed to establishing a state-of-the-art Reggae Hall of Fame Museum and Performance Arts Centre in Kingston. This undertaking was given.

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9-y-o Hanover girl sexually assaulted, strangled, autopsy finds

A post-mortem examination has revealed that nine-year-old Esher Primary student Nikita Noel was sexually assaulted and then strangled by her killer(s). The examination.

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No corruption charges for PM Andrew Holness

After being referred for possible prosecution, the Integrity Commission’s Director of Prosecution has ruled that no charges will be brought against Prime Minister.

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Gov’t targeting more local, foreign investments – GG

The Government will, over the next three years, facilitate local and foreign private investments under the National Investment Policy, with a view to.

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PM Holness refers IC report on conflict of interest to his attorneys

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has rejected the findings of the Integrity Commission regarding conflict of interest in the awarding of contracts to a.

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Fresh SOEs declared in St Ann, Clarendon, Kingston West

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has announced that the imposition of States of Public Emergency (SOEs), this time in Clarendon, St Ann and the.

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‘Bleachers’ and ‘Shemmy’ murdered in Kendal, Manchester

The bullet-riddled bodies of a man and a woman were found in a motor vehicle in Kendal, Manchester on Wednesday morning. The deceased.

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Landscaper accused of raping woman twice in Trelawny

Landscaper Kimon Bowers, otherwise called ‘short man’, has been charged with allegedly raping a woman on two separate occasions in Trelawny in 2020..

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No new taxes ‘possible’ as Gov’t tables historic trillion-dollar budget

It is highly likely that Jamaicans will experience an eighth consecutive year of no new taxes based on preliminary details given by the.

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Police High Command condemns killing of district constable

The Police High Command is condemning the killing of District Constable Mark Forsythe, who was killed as he responded to reports of suspicious.

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