Crab invasion
IT MAY well be years before the citizens of Beach Front at Nine Miles, Bull Bay, forget the odd visit of thousands of small Mangrove-type crabs.
Focus on HIV/AIDS - Discrimination a blot on Jamaica's record
JAMAICA'S SUCCESS in controlling HIV/AIDS and meeting the commitments made at the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on HIV/AIDS in 2001 is being marred by persistent stigma and discrimination which abound...
Government to pay consultants millions
THE GOVERNMENT will have to fork out $119.3 million to pay 58 consultants working in Central Government this year. This represents $16.1 million more than the $103.2 million paid to 48 consultants in 2005.
Corruption Prevention Commission to become an organ of Parliament
THE CORRUPTION Prevention Commission, which is a body appointed to prevent corruption in the public sector, will now become an instrument of Parliament.
Rema report (Part II)
This is the second of a five-part series on the findings of a commission of enquiry conducted by the late Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court Justice Ronald Small into the forced eviction of residents from Wilton Gardens (Rema) in early 1977.
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