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Sun, 14 Feb 2021 00:12:23 -0500
Four murders a day - Authorities look to yet another plan to address crime crisis
Jamaica averaged four murders per day over the first 42 days of this year. For a bloody six-day stretch, which started on January 29, average daily murders climbed to five when a total of 30 persons were killed, including 10 on January 31 alone,...

Sun, 14 Feb 2021 00:23:18 -0500
BLACK POWER - Rocket Scientist Ayanna Samuels packs pride and potency in small frame
No one could have imagined that so much power is stacked in her small frame, but Amanda Gorman – I mean Ayanna Samuels – is an alluring fusion of trailblazing cerebral explosive and black consciousness. You are at your own risk if you underrate ...

Sun, 14 Feb 2021 00:25:49 -0500
Fifth Clarendon house firebombed in two weeks
A fifth Clarendon family has now been displaced in less than two weeks as hoodlums firebombed their house on Friday night. It is the third such incident in Lionel Town over the period, and has left the residents living in fear. “Right now, we affi...

Sun, 14 Feb 2021 00:26:11 -0500
Sav residents apprehend suspected smugglers
Two Nicaraguan nationals suspected to be major players in the illegal drug trade were held by residents in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland, and handed over to the police yesterday morning. A speed boat suspected to have been used by the men to traffic....

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:32:14 -0500
UNIONS ON EDGE - Advocates say workers could be disenfranchised if IDT refuses to hear redundancy disputes
Minister of Labour and Social Security Karl Samuda says he is willing to convene talks with the unions who are up in arms over a statement by the ministry that it does not have jurisdiction to refer disputes in relation to redundancies to the...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:29:14 -0500
Suspects in church killing for court next week - Getaway car driver set to make plea deal
Two of three men charged in connection with the brazen daylight shooting death of 51-year-old Andrea Lowe-Garwood during a church service last month are to make their first appearance in the Trelawny Parish Court on February 15, while their co-...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:28:44 -0500
Samuda: Violators of Rio Cobre wards will be punished - Probe deepens into alleged abuses; jail block uses being reviewed
The Government has signalled that it is prepared to take any disciplinary actions warranted, based on investigations being conducted by the Office of the Services Commission and other oversight bodies, into allegations that correctional officers at....

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:31:08 -0500
Court reserves judgment on certificates in Keith Clarke case
The Court of Appeal has reserved judgment in the case brought by the three soldiers charged with the alleged murder of St Andrew businessman Keith Clarke. The court, after hearing submissions on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, reserved judgment on.....

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:30:58 -0500
Greenwich Town fishers excited about health insurance
The Greenwich Town Fisherfolk Benevolent Society has labelled Tuesday’s announcement by Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries Floyd Green of a health and insurance package for farmers and fishers as long overdue and well needed. Under Sagicor...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:30:15 -0500
St Ann identifies vaccination sites as virus cases climb
St Ann has been actively preparing for the roll-out of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine as the country awaits its first shipment, which is expected by the end of the month. St Ann’s acting medical officer of health, Dr Tamika Henry, told Thursdayâ...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:26:47 -0500
Coding programme offers hope for youth
Janeil Weir is one of the few females in the coding programme being offered through the HEART/NSTA Trust by the Amber Group Limited, and the 21-year-old is determined to do her best given the prospects of securing a full-time job in the industry...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:29:34 -0500
Hanover road to be named in honour of DK Duncan
Western Bureau: The main thoroughfare from Sandy Bay to Montpelier in Hanover Eastern is to be named in honour of the constituency’s former Member of Parliament Dr D.K. Duncan, who died last year. This follows the passing of a resolution at...

Sat, 13 Feb 2021 00:29:51 -0500
Noel Chambers report to be tabled soon
An internal audit conducted into the death of 81-year-old Noel Chambers, who had languished in inhumane conditions at the Tower Street Correctional Centre for four decades without trial, has been completed and is expected to be tabled in the Houses....

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:29:37 -0500
BED ALERT - COVID space almost out
The Jamaican Government is in a race against time to bolster its coronavirus treatment capacity with almost 40 per cent, or 133, more beds in weeks as an overflow of patients and high infections among healthcare workers put hospitals on the verge.....

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:22:51 -0500
Manchester at ‘wits’ end’ in COVID crisis - Paediatric Ward to be repurposed for patient overflow
Tamara Bailey/Gleaner Writer MANDEVILLE, Manchester: The Mandeville Regional Hospital is scrambling to shuttle children out of its Paediatric Ward to create makeshift accommodation for coronavirus patients amid a swell of infections in the parish....

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:30:14 -0500
Update | Tufton defends $422m vaccine marketing budget
WESTERN BUREAU: Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton has defended the signing of the $422-million emergency vaccine communication contract, even before eyebrows are raised about the massive budget. The one-year contract, which has been awarded to.....

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:18:06 -0500
Jamaica puts pause on Russian vaccine offer
Russia has offered to supply the Jamaican Government with the Sputnik V vaccine amid a record upsurge in coronavirus infections but the Holness administration has reasserted that it would only proceed with jabs approved by global health authorities....

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:06:44 -0500
‘They’re not terrorists’ - Former police chiefs say label props up local criminals above importance
Western Bureau: Despite the blood-curdling murders being committed by some of the nation’s criminals, two former top cops have taken objection to them being referred to as terrorists, saying that the label makes them seem far more powerful than......

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:26:22 -0500
Politicians have duped squatters for decades, PM says
Prime Minister Andrew Holness lashed out on Thursday against the scourge of squatting, declaring it a breeder of chaos in the country. Holness said the practice could be traced back to the days of slavery but contended that Jamaica could no longer.....

Fri, 12 Feb 2021 00:29:10 -0500
Domestic violence more than spousal abuse – Grant
Domestic violence is one of the driving forces behind violent crime in Jamaica, but retired Deputy Commissioner of Police Novelette Grant is concerned that it is not taken seriously across the society. “I don’t think we understand domestic...



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