THE Jamaica Public Service Limited (JPS) will name a new president and CEO to oversee its operations in early June, one month before the expected departure of current CEO Kelly Tomblin.In a press release yesterday, the light and power company... Read More
Flooding wreaking havoc on Ida Spencer's farm
CLARENDON farmer Ida Barnes says she is frustrated that nothing has been done to address the persistent flooding that has been affecting her farm in McGilchrist Pen.The 73-year-old farmer told the Jamaica Observer yesterday that, since 2003,...... Read More
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$175m for flood repairs
The Government says it has allocated $175 million in emergency funding to address critical infrastructure repairs in six of the parishes worst affected by adverse weather in recent weeks.According to Local Government Minister...... Read More
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EU urges peaceful solution in Venezuela
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AFP) — The European Union (EU) yesterday urged all sides in Venezuela to abstain from violence and seek a political solution as the death toll mounts in clashes between the Government and Opposition.Protests, against...... Read More
THE technology ministry has warned Jamaicans to secure their computer systems as attacks similar to that of ransomware WannaCry which crippled a raft of health, financial and other systems on the weekend, “will escalate in coming weeks”.In a release... Read More
The Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) says that a statement on press freedom made by Information Minister Senator Ruel Reid in the Senate last Friday raises several questions on the issue.In a release yesterday, the PAJ said that it... Read More
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Paula Llewellyn yesterday issued guidelines to her staff relating to the prosecution of cases involving Section 9 of the Cybercrimes Act. According to the DPP, prosecutors may only commence... Read More
PRIME Minister Andrew Holness says that, in addition to creating jobs for over 23,000 Jamaicans, the private security industry has become an essential component of the national security framework.“Like the State's security personnel, private security... Read More
CARACAS, Venezuela (AFP) — Venezuelans launched a seventh week of anti-government demonstrations by blocking roads yesterday, vowing not to budge all day in protest at a deadly political and economic crisis.Hundreds stood in the rain on a... Read More
PRIME Minister Andrew Holness left the island last evening for an official visit to the Dominican Republic.Holness, according to a Jamaica House release, will hold a series of meetings with President Danilo Medina and representatives from the... Read More
MINISTER of Local Government and Community Development Desmond McKenzie says the Government will be spending significant sums to improve the condition of fire stations across the island.He noted that repair work is already underway at the Buff... Read More
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) – The Trinidad and Tobago-based Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) has made amendments to the court's rules in its Original and Appellate Jurisdictions.The CCJ announced last Friday that the revised rules were... Read More
President of the Nurses Association of Jamaica Janet Coore-Farr is joined by managing director of the Lasco Group, Peter Chin, in cutting the cake as Jamaican nurses joined thousands more across the world in celebrating International Nurses Day. The function was held at Knutsford Court... Read More
THE Forestry Department will be carrying out a number of initiatives for the restoration of the island's mangroves and swamps as part of an expanded mandate to reforest significantly depleted areas.According to the department, following a land use assessment... Read More
Today is the 136th day of 2017. There are 229 days left in the year. TODAY'S HIGHLIGHT1997: In the face of rebellion, Zaire's President Mobutu Sese Seko gives up power after 32 years of autocratic... Read More