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More persons encouraged to become entrepreneurs

As Jamaica’s resilience against the COVID-19 pandemic continues to fuel the economy’s gradual recovery from the resulting fallout, more persons are being encouraged.

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Cops identify 5-y-o boy, man killed in St James gun attack

The police have confirmed the identities of the child and man killed during a gun attack in John’s Hall, St James, where a.

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5-y-o child, man killed in SOE-based St James

Gunmen disrupted the order brought on by the recently imposed state of emergency (SOE) in St James on Sunday, when a five-year-old child.

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Ocho Rios Health Centre to get $200 million upgrade

Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton, has announced that the Ocho Rios Health Centre, in St Ann, will be upgraded at.

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Calls for unexplained wealth orders to fight crime

Government Senator, Don Wehby, is calling for an amendment to the Proceeds of Crime Act to allow for Unexplained Wealth Orders as part.

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SOEs imposed to stem bloodshed leading up to Christmas season

With the Christmas season fast approaching, the Government has declared several states of emergency (SOEs) across a number of police divisions, to arrest.

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Cops urge commuters to report harassment by transport operators

The Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) is advising taxi operators and passengers who have been intimidated or harassed during Monday’s public transport strike to.

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PNP calls for immediate probe of ‘suspicious’ events at HAJ

Opposition Senator Dr Floyd Morris is calling on the Integrity Commission to launch an immediate probe into the firing of former Executive Director of.

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8 American cruise passengers arrested in cocaine bust in Ocho Rios

The police are reporting that eight cruise ship passengers were taken into custody on Wednesday after a large quantity of coacine was seized.

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Tufton concerned about prevalence of kidney disease among J’cans

The prevalence of kidney disease among Jamaicans has become increasingly worrying, according to Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Christopher Tufton. The minister.

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