Shirley Tyndall bowing out (Part II)
The following is the second instalment of an interview with outgoing Financial Secretary, Shirley Tyndall. The first part was published in yesterday's Sunday Gleaner.
Tower Street and St Catherine inmates to benefit from computer training
THE DEPARTMENT of Corrections has partnered with One Stop Computer Shop to expand its Students Expressing Truth (SET) computer programme to inmates at the Tower Street and St. Catherine Adult Correctional Centres.
J'can to serve on CIFAL Atlanta's board of trustees
JAMAICA BECAME the first Caribbean nation to have a representative on the board of trustees of CIFAL Atlanta, following the election of Minister Portia Simpson Miller to that post last Thursday.
Users call for road repairs
SPALDINGS, Clarendon: USERS OF the Spaldings to Alston main road in north west Clarendon are calling on the National Works Agency (NWA) to effect well-needed repairs to the Santa Hill road which is the alternative route following the closure of the main r
NSWMA concern about increase in gang warfare
THE NATIONAL Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) has voiced its concern with an escalation of gang warfare within the Riverton Community which has been impacting negatively on the operations of the Riverton Disposal Site.
St. Elizabeth gets new street lights
St. Elizabeth: MANAGER OF the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) Company St. Elizabeth district office, Michelle Bowes-Smith, has outlined a breakdown of the installation and maintenance of street lights in all 15 divisions of St. Elizabeth...
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