Africa chanted
SOUNDS AND sights of the motherland Africa echoed across the quiet upscale neighbourhood of Acadia last Friday night.
One-on-one with Peter Phillips - PART ONE
BORN IN Kingston on December, 28, 1949, when his father, Aubrey Sylvester Phillips, was a lecturer at Mico Teachers' College and his mother, Thelma Limonious Phillips, a graduate of St. Andrew High School who had gone into the civil service...
PM vows to protect dollar
PRESIDENT OF the governing Peoples' National Party (PNP), Prime Minister P.J. Patterson on Wednesday night stressed Government's commitment to preventing another massive dollar slide.
Education Ministry revamps delinquent students programme
EDUCATION OFFICIALS are currently restructuring the Programme for Alternative Student Support (PASS) programme with a view to relaunching it in the near future, says Minister of Education, Youth and Culture, Maxine Henry-Wilson.
Old Harbour to Bartons main road reopens
RESIDENTS OF Bartons, Brown's Hall and Pimento Grove, St. Catherine will now be able to travel their usual route, as the main road from Old Harbour to Bartons, which was rendered impassable by the recent flood rains, has been reopened.
No municipal building in Portmore
DESPITE HAVING gained municipality status and currently being readied for the June 19 Local Government elections, Portmore remains without a municipal building.
Sandy Gully bridge work yet to begin
WORK HAS not yet started on a section of the Sandy Gully bridge in the vicinity of Riverton Meadows on Spanish Town Road.
Appeal filed in Genius case
AN APPEAL has been filed against the Judicial Review Court's ruling last month that there was no basis on which to interfere with the Director of Public Prosecutions' ruling in the Patrick Genius case.
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