The Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) regrets the passing of veteran journalist and communications consultant Hartley Neita. He died in hospital where he was taken this morning following complaint of...
Prime Minister Bruce Golding, says the Church is the most powerful social organisation ever created and that what is needed is a whole new revival, to be inspired at the...
Several schools in Portland and one in St. Thomas have received books valued at more than $1 million, through the generosity of the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), and at...
Minister of Education, Andrew Holness, has appealed to schools to allow students free and easy access to computer equipment, and not to treat the computers as "some revered instrument that...
The management of the Half-Way-Tree Transportation Centre is on a mission to reduce loitering and acts of violence by students at the centre and is appealing to parents, principals, and...
The Primary Education Support Project (PESP), yesterday (December 10), staged an 'End of Project Symposium and Exhibition', to highlight the achievements of the programme. The symposium, which ends today (December...
Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Christopher Tufton, has said that the Government's decision to import chicken leg quarters at this time, is intended to cushion any possibility of price increases, and...
Users of the Red Hills Road Multi-purpose park can now utilise the facility for longer hours and in relative security, with the installation of 12 solar lights around the playing...
Children and teachers from eight primary schools across London, were treated to a very special Jamaican Christmas, at the Jamaican High Commission, in London, on December 11. A special feature...
With road fatalities for the year hovering close to the 300 mark, Transport and Works Minister, Michael Henry, has said that the Ministry is moving to implement measures aimed at...
Some 30 small farmers in St. Ann have received fertiliser vouchers, valued at $2,000 each, from Minister of Agriculture, Dr. Christopher Tufton, as part of an initiative to deliver 12,000...
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