Too much corruption
WHILE RELUCTANT to give details about a meeting he had yesterday with members of the Police Service Commission, Minister of National Security Dr. Peter Phillips admitted that corruption within the police force was at an intolerable level.
Ferry rides no more after Sunday
NO MORE 20 minute siestas on the green benches of the ferry as it makes its way across the harbour. No more scenic shots of sea gulls riding the air-currents two miles from shore.
Prisons severely overcrowded - Major Reese
HEAD OF the Correctional Services, Major Richard Reese, says the island's adult institutions are coming under increased pressure from a combined 49 per cent excess in capacity.
Several cable operators face suspended licences
THE GOVERNMENT is giving several subscriber television (STV) operators until tomorrow, August 28, to prove they are not in breach of their copyright obligations.
Lightning storm caused St Andrew blackout - JPSCo
A DISRUPTION in electricity service in a section of Hope Pastures, St. Andrew, yesterday evening was attributed by the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) Limited to a lightning storm.
KSAC dissatisfied with NWA work
THE KINGSTON and St. Andrew Corporation (KSAC) has expressed dissatisfaction with the quality of work by the National Works Agency (NWA) in reopening several roads blocked during the May rains.
Mayor McKenzie welcomes new KSAC traffic system
MAYOR OF Kingston, Councillor Desmond McKenzie said yesterday that the proposed amalgamation of the corporation's Traffic Wardens with the Island Special Constabulary Force (ISCF)...
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