Cheaper drugs for
HIV victims, if...
ANTI-RETROVIRAL DRUGS might become accessible to poorer people living here with HIV in two years, but that depends on more action and collaboration on the part of the Government, the public and private sectors in Jamaica and the international community. .

Jamaica joins Colombia's class - Former JEA head Karl James says drug smuggling
JAMAICA IS still far from winning the fight against contraband smugglers, according to Karl James, former president of the Jamaica Exporters Association (JEA) and a director of the Port Security Corps (PSC). Speaking at an awards function for 74 PSC...

Cops hunt parolees for businesswoman's murder
THE POLICE reported last night that they had obtained warrants for the arrest of two suspects in the killing of 48-year-old businesswoman Sylvia Edwards. The two suspects, both parolees, are Alric Simpson, 31, otherwise called "Tata", of Providence...

RADA helps drought-affected farmers
LINSTEAD, St. Catherine: THE RURAL Agricultural Development Authority (RADA) in St. Catherine in conjunction with the Ministry of Agriculture is extending assistance to farmers who were severely affected by drought conditions over the past several...