'That's a lie!' Education Minister denies NY teacher waiver charges
AN ANGRY Maxine Henry-Wilson, Minister of Education, yesterday vehemently denied charges made by an American official that she had given instructions to the New York Board of Education (NYBE) to discontinue a waiver for Jamaican teachers.
Solicitor General backs JLP's position
THE JAMAICA Labour Party (JLP) has challenged the legality of a probe by the Political Ombudsman into reports of massive bribery leading up to the party's deputy leadership race last November.
Major shake-up in Narco Division
THERE HAS been a major shake-up in the top leadership of the Police Narcotics Division.
Ruling on CCJ delayed
THE COURT of Appeal has opted to wait until next week before ruling on whether the Full Court was correct in throwing out a motion challenging the constitutionality of the process being used to establish the Caribbean Court of Justice...
More employment opportunities for youth
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES for young people were bolstered yesterday with the signing of an agreement of co-operation between Digicel Jamaica Ltd., and the National Youth Service (NYS).
FirstCaribbean to honour region's unsung heroes
FIRSTCARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL Bank, through its inaugural Unsung Heroes Programme, is seeking to unearth ordinary, hardworking, low-profile nation-builders across the region.
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