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Sun, 12 Sep 2021 00:09:45 -0500
Suffering in lockdown
Investors across several sectors are calling on the Government to rethink its infection control strategies employed to counter the rapid spread of COVID-19, as the no-movement days are sending them to the brink of bankruptcy. A sharp increase in...

Sun, 12 Sep 2021 00:10:27 -0500
How US authorities busted Jamaicans behind marriage fraud scheme
Shanon Stephenson, a Jamaican living in the United States (US) illegally, and Audrey Johnson, an American citizen, got ‘married’ in a seemingly normal ceremony held in the state of New York on March 1, 2012. Days later, Stephenson applied to the...

Sat, 11 Sep 2021 00:13:27 -0500
AAJ went against board and invested in First Rock, probe reveals
The Airports Authority of Jamaica (AAJ) Group invested almost a half-billion dollars of taxpayers’ money in start-up First Rock Capital Holdings (FRCH), despite an initial board recommendation against the move, a Gleaner investigation has found......

Sat, 11 Sep 2021 00:13:34 -0500
What AAJ and NMIAL board minutes said about the US$3m investment
AAJ BOARD MEETINGS January 23, 2019 • Proposal discussed to amend the AAJ Group Investment Policy to allow for investments in stocks and IPOs. • Discussion of investment offers from Sterling Investments Limited (SIL) and First Rock Capital....

Sat, 11 Sep 2021 00:13:43 -0500
Attorney Howard Hamilton passes
Howard Hamilton QC passed away late Friday evening of natural causes, family members told The Gleaner. He was 85. Described as one of the most brilliant defence attorneys Jamaica has ever produced, Hamilton began his legal career in the chambers of....

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:10:52 -0500
Mu is here
Just over a week after the World Health Organization (WHO) designated the Mu strain of COVID-19 a “variant of interest”, Jamaica confirmed 26 cases on Thursday, triggering concern locally about its potential to evade protection provided by vacci...

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:09:51 -0500
Reid, Pinnock still pulling down $11m annually
Taxpayers are still financing multimillion-dollar salaries for the scandal-scarred Ruel Reid and Fritz Pinnock, the putative heads of Jamaica College (JC) and Caribbean Maritime University (CMU), respectively, who have gone on leave since 2019....

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:10:27 -0500
Two-thirds of Edward Seaga students didn’t log on last school year
Administrators at Edward Seaga Primary School in Kingston are seeking to increase participation of students in remote learning for the academic year that began on Monday. Acting principal Shernet Clarke-Tomlinson told The Gleaner that...

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:10:08 -0500
George Phang told to consult doc before taking COVID jab
Popular Arnett Gardens community activist George Phang, who miraculously survived 19 bullets in 2003, was yesterday advised to consult his personal physician before taking the COVID-19 vaccine. Phang told The Gleaner that the advice was given...

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:09:19 -0500
Shirley vax task force lays out mandate
A seven-month timeline has been given to the Gordon Shirley-led COVID-19 task force to ramp up the country’s vaccination rate as the new COVID-19 variant, Mu, threatens an already buckling health sector. Just over 600,000 Jamaicans have received....

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:07:53 -0500
Single father of three fears for sons’ future
Every day after Deron Daley leaves a blank canvas on Jamaica’s streets, pedestrians and motorists dump volumes of garbage for him to clean up after them. But that’s not the biggest concern weighing on the mind of the street-sweeper. It’s the f...

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:10:15 -0500
All clear for Bolt statue in Water Square
WESTERN BUREAU: The Trelawny Municipal Corporation has decided against moving the iconic fountain in Water Square, Falmouth, to facilitate the Usain Bolt statue. Councillors have opted to have the area redesigned to accommodate both. The decision....

Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:10:21 -0500
Chinese Garden seeks help to flourish again
The Chinese Garden gifted to Jamaica on its 50th year of Independence in 2012 and commemorating the island’s then 40-year anniversary of diplomatic relationship with the People’s Republic of China has been ravaged by tropical storms Grace and Id...

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 18:52:58 -0500
Mu variant of COVID-19 confirmed in Jamaica
Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton has reported that the Mu variant of COVID-19 is in Jamaica. According to the minister, of 90 samples tested, 26 were positive for the variant. He was speaking a short while ago during the weekly COVID...

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 00:11:07 -0500
Citing virus as threat, Holness hints at vaccine mandate in future
While the Government has said it will not mandate the taking of COVID-19 vaccines at this time, Prime Minister Andrew Holness has not ruled out a change in heart – and policy – after an extensive public education campaign has bee exhausted. Quiz...

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 00:11:52 -0500
Ticking time bomb
The death of a 19-year-old woman from Porus, Manchester, has sent her family into a tunnel of grief that seems to have no end in sight after she was diagnosed with diabetes upon contracting COVID-19. Health restrictions stripped the woman, who...

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 00:11:13 -0500
St Thomas schools battling mental, tech concerns
Pointing out that depression among her teachers forced her to abandon a meeting agenda this week, one St Thomas principal is concerned that there is reportedly no budget to retain the school’s guidance counsellor. With the pandemic forcing schools...

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 00:10:40 -0500
Still no timeline for variant detector
WESTERN BUREAU: Six months after the Government announced that it was seeking to acquire a genome sequencer to test samples and determine variants of the coronavirus, the country is still no closer to knowing when the device will become available......

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 00:11:20 -0500
Gov’t urged to simplify COVID-19 messaging
WESTERN BUREAU: Arguing that some Jamaicans may not be grasping the severity of the COVID-19 pandemic and understanding the need to be vaccinated, two Westmoreland leaders are calling for the messaging to be simplified. Custos Hartley Perrin...

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 00:11:26 -0500
Union warns CVM after vaccine ultimatum
CVM TV is on a collision course with the National Workers Union (NWU), one of the trade unions representing contract and full-time employers, which has threatened to take industrial action if the television station does not withdraw a controversial....



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