JLP has learnt from mistakes
JAMAICA LABOUR Party (JLP) Senator Bruce Golding yesterday admitted that the party made serious mistakes and suffered great failures during the 1960s, but had learnt from these mistakes.
LoJ faces $m lawsuit
OPERATORS OF the defunct Eureka Medical Limited are suing former landlord, Life of Jamaica (LoJ), for almost $94 million.
Summons served on alleged stone throwers
SANTA CRUZ, St. Elizabeth: FOUR PERSONS who were reported to be involved in throwing stones at the police during a demonstration in Rose's Valley, St. Elizabeth...
Bauxite Institute declines comment on memorandum
THE JAMAICA Bauxite Institute (JBI) has declined to comment on what has been described by the National Workers' Union (NWU) as the "Government's failure" to facilitate five consecutive quarterly reviews of the Bauxite Industry's Memorandum...
Tricky ads top black list - Consumers complain about misleading promotionals
APPROXIMATELY 70 per cent of complaints made against merchants to the Fair Trading Commission (FTC) relate to misleading advertising.
Waste group to embark on anti-litter drive
WITH THE recent approval of the Public Cleansing Regulation, the National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) says it will be embarking on an intensive education programme aimed at sensitising the public to its activities.
Portmore to set up private sector group
SPANISH TOWN, St. Catherine: THE PORTMORE municipality is moving ahead with plans to establish a private sector organisation group to work within the area.
Farquharson Institute loses court battle
THE FARQUHARSON Institute of Public Affairs (FIPA) lost its legal battle yesterday, to get declarations from the Constitutional Court that the Evidence (Amendment) Act was unconstitutional...
Jamaica Society for the Blind seeks funds to repair vehicle
THE JAMAICA Society for the Blind's ability to carry out its programmes have been severely hampered, as the organisation's only vehicle has fallen into disrepair.
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