JMA will continue to lobby for changes in new security fees
THE JAMAICA Manufacturers' Association (JMA) said on Monday it will continue to lobby for changes in new security inspection fees demanded by the Port Authority of Jamaica (PAJ) to recoup more than US$50 million spent on improving port.
New Archbishop of Kingston installed
HUNDREDS OF people turned out on Sunday to witness the installation of The Most Reverend Lawrence Burke, S.J.,D.D., as the new Archbishop of Kingston, at the Holy Trinity Cathedral, North Street, central Kingston.
Prep schools, Cardiac Society to help students with heart surgeries
THREE PREPARATORY schools in Manchester have joined with the Jamaica Cardiac Society to keep the heartbeats of numerous young children alive.
Early computer literacy for Ocho Rios students
THE COMPUTER literacy programme for young students of Great Pond Basic School in Ocho Rios received an early fillip recently with the donation of three computers, the first batch for a new computer lab...
'Guyana's road fatalities fifth in the Americas'
WITH AN averaging of 165 deaths per year, Guyana's road fatality figure is ranked fifth among countries in the Americas, Health Minister Dr. Leslie Ramsammy has said.
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