Residents to tell all - Press conference called on CMU killings in Clarendon
AS CONCERNS increase about the controversial killing of four persons during a police operation by the Crime Management Unit (CMU) on Wednesday in Clarendon...
Bureaucratic red tape hinders Ausjam's mining expansion
AUSJAM MINING Ltd., the gold-mining operation in Pennants, north central Clarendon, has sorted out initial teething pains and is ready to expand, but is being hindered by heavy Government bureaucracy that has stalled operations, investors say.
Davies to continue talks with IMF
FINANCE AND Planning Minister, Dr. Omar Davies, is expected to continue talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) over the next few weeks, in an attempt to come to an agreement on the method to monitor Jamaica's macro economic performance.
Used car dealers fear demise - New age restrictions, cess threaten industry
THE JAMAICA Used Car Dealers Association (JUCDA) is warning that newly introduced restrictions on the importation of used vehicles will lead to the demise of the industry, if they are retained.
Judiene Townsend hopes for better days
WORRY IS one of Judiene Townsend's best friends these days.
It started as a drizzle ... ended in a disaster One year after the May flood
ALMOST A year after flood rains pelted the island, the devastation is still evident in Clarendon and St. Elizabeth, which were among the worst hit.
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