Jamaica Gleaner News
Published: Monday Saturday | November 28, 2009
Jurors on perversion charge denied bail
The two female jurors who were allegedly caught two weeks ago taking money from the relative of an accused man to free him will have to remain behind bars until they are tried. Read More...
Across the Nation
A sergeant of police from the St Catherine South Police Division was arrested on Wednesday for alleged breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act. The policeman was arrested following a sting operation carried out by the Anti-Corruption Branch. Read More...
Business discussion
Finance Minister Audley Shaw (left) in discussion with Minh Pham, United Nations resident coordinator in Jamaica, and Karen Hilliard, mission director, United States Agency for International Development, at the 15th annual retreat of the International Development Partners at the Morgan's Harbour Hotel, on Tuesday. Read More...
Friends in need ...
Former Minister of Education and Member of Parliament, Maxine Henry-Wilson, welcomes leaders and participants in the Duke of Edinburgh's Award programme who gave service at the Golden Age Home recentlry. The home is located in her constituency. Read More...
NCB CXC subsidy increases
More schools have applied for the National Commercial Bank (NCB) Foundation's Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) sponsorship programme, jacking up the subsidy by more than $3 million. Read More...







