The National Housing Trust (NHT) introduced its Cluster Housing policy allowing individuals to collaborate and buy a single parcel of land then subdivide it.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) signed a multi-million dollar media rights deal to distribute television coverage to the Indian sub-continent and the United Kingdom.
Health and Environment Minister Rudyard Spencer said security at the Bellevue hospital in Kingston would be increased following a robbery at the facility on Wednesday night.
Transport and Works Minister, Mike Henry said plans are underway to relocate the fishing village, which was previously located at the Portmore Causeway in St. Catherine
The Managing Director of the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ) Dr. Ruth Potopsingh is seeking to clarify media reports that Colleen Wright was a supervisor at the Corporation.
A 28 year old man became the first victim of gun crime in St. Elizabeth last night after he was shot dead and another man shot and injured at a dance at Wilton District in the parish.
Member of Parliament for South West St. Ann, Ernest Smith wants the government to allocate $200,000 in emergency funds to help ease the effects of the drought on his constituency.
Published:Wednesday | February 27, 2008 | 11:20 AM
A University of the West Indies (UWI) Professor is warning that Jamaica could see an increase in storm activities and hurricanes as global climate affects the country.
Published:Wednesday | February 27, 2008 | 11:19 AM
The Office of the Contractor General wants former Speaker of the House, Michael Peart to issue a public apology for alleging that members of his staff leaked the report into the Cuban light bulb project to the media.
Transport and Works Minister, Mike Henry asked the police to intensify their investigation into the fire which destroyed four buses at the Jamaica Urban Transit Company’s (JUTC) Portmore depot in St. Catherine on Saturday night.
Chairperson of the Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA), Dr. Elizabeth Ward is calling for greater emphasis to be placed on addressing violent behaviour among youths.
The National Works Agency (NWA) will be implementing temporary traffic changes between the Sangster’s International Airport round-a-bout and Flankers, St. James starting tomorrow through to Sunday.