Jobless teachers - Principals say many highly-trained teachers out of classrooms
DESPITE HAVING a large number of highly-trained teachers available, school principals are bemoaning the fact that there are currently not enough jobs in the system to accommodate many of them.
$Billions owed by Gov't
DR. OMAR Davies, the Minister of Finance and Planning, said yesterday that Government ministries and agencies are indebted to suppliers of goods and services to the tune of $4 billion, as of October 31, 2003.
Terror reigns in Sp Town - Two more shot dead - Gunfire sends commuters running
TERROR REIGNED in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, again last night as rival gangs opened fire at each other, forcing commuters to scamper for cover and operators of businesses to pull down their shutters.
Alleged child abuse cases to go before DPP
THE POLICE said Monday they were close to completing investigations into 23 cases of alleged abuse, reportedly carried out in several State-run children's homes and places of safety.
Seaga to challenge CCJ
OPPOSITION LEADER Edward Seaga yesterday instructed his lawyers to file an application in the Supreme Court...
HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE GLEANER EDITORS' FORUM - Principals face serious challenges
PRINCIPALS FROM 12 primary and secondary schools across island met at The Gleaner Editors' Forum yesterday to discuss common challenges affecting education.
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