BOJ Governor Derick Latibeaudiere said once he gets an indication from the market that lower interest rates are possible, the central bank will cut them.
The St. Andrew North police are appealing to witnesses of a murder on Wednesday night at Andrew Pen Lane off Barbican, Kingston 6 to tell investigators what they know.
The Clarendon police are seeking the public’s help in locating Derval Lewars Lauren, 21, of Orange Hill district, Nine Turns and Juno Crescent, May Pen, Clarendon.
Supreme Court Judge Bryan Sykes this morning instructed that a subpoena be issued for Assistant Commissioner Granville Gause to attend the Gun Court Next Friday.
Labour Minister, Pearnel Charles is of the view that the introduction of flexi-work time at the workplace can boost productivity and help to cushion the effects of the global financial crisis.
Despite efforts to reverse a decision by the Virginia Governor in the United States, convicted Jamaican, Edward Bell, 44, was executed by lethal injection shortly after 9 ‘ o clock last night.
Government medical consultants are hoping to have their grouses regarding the National Chest Hospital review panel addressed when they meet with Health Minister, Rudyard Spencer early next week.
The President of the University and Allied Workers’ Union, Lambert Brown has called for a radical transformation in governance to lead Jamaica out of the current economic recession.
The Agriculture Minister Dr Christopher Tufton has apologised to the contractor general for claiming that the second shipment of cheap fertiliser was being delayed because of his office.
The National Works Agency (NWA) is advising motorists that a retaining wall along the Kendal to Richmond main road in St. Mary has collapsed, reducing the roadway to single lane usage.