The National Association of Taxi Operators (NATO) said it will shortly be signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with vocational training institute, HEART Trust NTA for the training of route bus and taxi operators.
Guyana’s state television and radio, National Communications Network (NCN), has now placed a ban on the music of Jamaican artistes Mavado and Bounty Killer, who were both banned from performing in that country last week by the government.
The court-appointed co-interim receiver manager for Cash Plus Limited, Kevin Bandoian is expected to make a report to the court on the state of the company’s finances today.
Prime Minister Bruce Golding announced that government would be providing an office in all 60 constituencies for each Member of Parliament (MP) over the next three years.
The Management of Air Jamaica has scheduled a meeting with the National Workers Union (NWU), for this week to deal with the outstanding issue of the implementation of a Management plan for the airline.
The Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP has been asked to disclose whether supreme court judge, Lloyd Hibbert handled any matter relating to St Ann businessman Norris Deedo Nembhard while he was at the office of the DPP.
The police are advising motorists to proceed with caution along the Bog Walk Gorge in St. Catherine as there has been a major oil spill along the roadway.
The government has set aside $100 million for members of the disabled community who are interested in becoming operators of small, medium and micro enterprises.
The Supreme Court has barred the Urban Development Corporation (UDC) from evicting the operators of a restaurant at the Jamaica Conference Centre, in downtown Kingston.
A 57 year old rice distributor Dennis Fong of Rovan Close in Kingston 10 was shot at the Jamaica Flour Mills in Rockfort, St. Andrew around 7.30 a.m. this morning when two men armed with guns approached him.