Weekly Round-up: Tesha Miller found guilty… Waterford triple murder… Reggae Girlz coach quits
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Tesha Miller was on Tuesday found guilty of being an accessory before and after the fact in relation to the June 2008 killing of then Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) Chairman, Douglas Chambers.
Meanwhile, a 74-year-old woman, her daughter and grandson were gunned down on Monday in their home, prompting the police to impose a curfew in the area.
And, Reggae Girlz head coach Hue Menzies on Tuesday announced that he will be stepping down as head coach of the women’s national senior team following a prolonged dispute with the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) over unpaid wages and reimbursements.
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Jamaica sends legal shipment of cannabis to Canada
CLA licensees trade $84m in cannabis since May
Gov’t looks to partners to up country’s cyber defence
Integrity Commission to probe divestment of White Marl complex
PNP caretaker calls for urgent help for victims of May Pen Market fire
Despair and relief at May Pen Market
Labour Ministry to provide cash grants to fire-affected May Pen vendors
Curfew imposed in Waterford, St Catherine
Entertainer Sikka Rymes shot and injured
Gangsters die in crash after killing man in St Ann
After three years in prison, man killed one hour after release
Departing Reggae Girlz head coach urges JFF to do more for Women’s football