The Crown is expected to close its case today at the trial of 35-year-old security guard Jeffrey Perry, who is charged with the murder of three children at Killancholly, St Mary, in 2005.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding has called for a full report from the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) on contracts about which the contractor general has raised questions.
Financial Analyst Ralston Hyman said the Bank of Jamaica\'s (BOJ) move to increase the interest rates on the certificates of deposit means that the public debt will also go up.
Analysts are warning that the cost of money will go up with the decision of the Bank of Jamaica to increase the interest rates on certificates of deposits.
President of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce, Milton Samuda is charging that a lack of leadership at various levels in the public and private sectors is among factors contributing to a drop in academic standards among students.
Transport minister, Mike Henry is questioning whether contractor general Greg Christie acted properly when he recommended that criminal charges be laid against the managing director of the JUTC, Bindley Sangster.
A psychologist who conducted tests on the man accused of the murder of three children at Killancholly, St Mary in 2005 is to be cross examined by the defence team today.
The Ministry of Finance and the Public Service will today launch its HIV/AIDS Workplace Policy under the theme ‘Take the Lead – HIV Prevention to Di Worl’.
People’s National Party candidate, Abe Dabdoub is expected to return to court today as he seeks to have the Court of Appeal give a strict interpretation to the section of the Jamaican Constitution, which deals with dual citizenship.
The Contractor General today, said criminal charges must be laid against the current managing director of the Jamaica Urban Transit Company, JUTC Bindley Sangster.
A psychologist who conducted tests on the man accused of the murder of three children at Killancholly, St. Mary in January 2005 said the man told her that he has been hearing voices since 2006.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding today sought to reassure sugar workers that they will receive redundancy payments once the divestment of the assets of the Sugar Company of Jamaica is completed.