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Inmates start cemetery clean-up

ABOUT 50 prisoners equipped with machetes, files and other tools, began cleaning up the May Pen Cemetery in West Kingston under heavy security yesterday. The inmates, who were drawn from all of the island's adult prisons, will work three days per week...

JUTC to revamp service
THE JAMAICA Urban Transit Company (JUTC) is to review its operations including current route structures in the wake of a reduction in passenger load since bus fares were hiked in June.

DPP rules out wire-tap charges for cops
THE DIRECTOR of Public Prosecutions (DPP), Kent Pantry, has ruled no member of the police force is to be charged in relation to investigations and allegations of illegal wire-tapping and drug-related activities. But The Gleaner has been informed...

Cremo's doors close, 50 laid off

NESTLE JAMAICA yesterday closed down its production facilities at Cremo Limited, Spanish Town Road, West St. Andrew, sending home 50 workers. A statement from the company's general manager, James Rawle, explained the action was, "in continuation of...

JPPC strike looms
IN THE midst of one of the most serious power generation crises to affect the island, the Jamaica Private Power Company (JPPC), Rockfort, Kingston, has been threatened by industrial action by unionised workers seeking better pay. A meeting at the...













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