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Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:10:08 -0500
CORRUPT JUSTICES
A series of Sunday Gleaner undercover investigations across multiple parishes have revealed that some justices of the peace (JPs) are flouting the law by charging for their services and lying in letters of recommendation they write for complete...

Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:10:01 -0500
Signed, sealed, deceptive
It’s a service that’s supposed to be free, but for many Jamaicans finding it difficult to locate a justice of the peace (JP) who knows them well enough to certify documents or write glowing character references, for between $150 and $1,500 on th...

Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:10:22 -0500
‘Injustice’ of the peace
MAY PEN, Clarendon: Sexual harassment, creative requests, demand for payment and eerie behaviour are among the things members of the public have to deal with in soliciting the services of a justice of the peace (JP) in the parish of Clarendon, a...

Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:07:04 -0500
Leading the Moravian Church resurrection
Today is being observed as Resurrection Sunday in Christendom as followers of Jesus Christ celebrate His victory over death by crucifixion and His ascension to be at the right hand of the Father, making intercession for all who seek Him....

Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:07:11 -0500
No charge, but unpleasant service
MANDEVILLE, Manchester: Several residents in the parish of Manchester dread a visit to a justice of the peace (JP) as such encounters sometimes leave them feeling disregarded and often disrespected. And The Sunday Gleaner experienced this during a....

Sun, 17 Apr 2022 00:09:52 -0500
Sticking to letter of the law in west
WESTERN BUREAU: A surge in business developments across western Jamaica has created a stronger demand for the services of justices of the peace (JPs), but while anecdotes that several are requesting and accepting payment to authenticate documents......

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:10:42 -0500
CALL TO ARMS
WESTERN BUREAU: A motion by Portland Eastern Member of Parliament (MP) Ann-Marie Vaz for a review and implementation of change in standing orders regarding women’s dress code in Parliament has received overwhelming support from females on both...

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:10:13 -0500
Rwandan president credits agriculture for economic boom
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has said that the driving force behind the economic growth that his country had achieved in the 2010s was driven mainly by the agricultural sector. He was responding to a question from a member of civil society...

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:10:29 -0500
Churches enjoy return to normal Good Friday fellowship
Christian leaders basked in the promise of hope yesterday as for the first time since 2020, they were able to gather in large numbers to celebrate Good Friday, reflecting on Jesus Christ’s sacrifice for mankind. Good Friday commemorates the...

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:08:45 -0500
Former inmate Pretty Rich seeks opportunity for reform
Colin Coyle, a 31-year-old ex-convict who spent eight years in prison for armed robbery, is begging for a second chance at life on the straight and narrow path. Since his release from prison on September 29, 2021, he has been finding it difficult.....

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:09:15 -0500
‘How long we can sit down?’
The operators of 14 shops at the New Forum Fishing Village in Portmore, St Catherine, have been wallowing in misery and despair since their enterprises and valuable stock went up in flames two Sundays ago as they prepared for the Easter season,...

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:09:47 -0500
HMC threatens legal action against NWC over dug-up roads
WESTERN BUREAU: THE HANOVER Municipal Corporation (HMC) is contemplating pursuing legal action against the National Water Commission (NWC) because of the length of time the state agency takes to repair roads dug up to service water mains. The...

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:10:24 -0500
Three wanted men among 49 arrested in St James
WESTERN BUREAU: Three wanted men were among 49 persons arrested by the St James police in a recent 14-day surge operation across the parish and several slapped with charges, including murder, shooting and rape. “We saw an increase in serious crime...

Sat, 16 Apr 2022 00:09:53 -0500
‘Spanish Town is nasty’
An increase in mini-dump sites – partly due to irregular garbage collection – in Spanish Town, St Catherine, has prompted Mayor Norman Scott to call on the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) to establish an emergency response team...

Fri, 15 Apr 2022 00:06:30 -0500
More than handouts
Seprod Group CEO Richard Pandohie is calling for a strengthening of economic ties between Canada and Jamaica, urging the leaders of the North American country not to see the island as only seeking handouts. He was speaking at an event yesterday at.....

Fri, 15 Apr 2022 00:06:35 -0500
Kagame calls for Africa-CARICOM solidarity
Rwandan President Paul Kagame has called for solidarity among African and Caribbean nations, charging that they must work together to advance their common positions and interests globally. In an address during a joint sitting of the Houses of...

Fri, 15 Apr 2022 00:06:56 -0500
Councillors salute Spanish Town mayor, deputy for decade of leadership
Spanish Town Mayor Norman Scott and Deputy Mayor Ralston Wilson were yesterday recognised by their colleagues for serving the Old Capital – and St Catherine at large – for a combined 20 years in their respective capacities. It was clear from the...

Fri, 15 Apr 2022 00:06:52 -0500
St James sees 'worrisome' increase in turbercolosis cases
Christopher Thomas/Gleaner Writer WESTERN BUREAU: Dr Francine Phillips-Kelly, the medical officer of health for St James, has noted a sharp rise in the parish's tuberculosis rate, with seven confirmed cases between January and March this year,...

Fri, 15 Apr 2022 00:05:29 -0500
NWC customers failed to claim $11m for breaches in 2021, says OUR
The Office of Utilities Regulation is reporting that customers of the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) and the National Water Commission (NWC) were entitled to roughly $15.3 million as a result of breaches of guaranteed standards last year. In.....

Thu, 14 Apr 2022 00:12:52 -0500
‘PREMATURE’
A leading voice in coronavirus care management in Jamaica has suggested that the Holness administration has been overhasty in scrapping pretesting requirements for entry into the island and lifting the mask mandate in enclosed public spaces amid......



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