Baugh lambastes the Gov't over threat to NHF
DR. KEN Baugh, Opposition Spokesman on Health, on Wednesday lambasted the Government for threatening to put a stranglehold on National Health Fund (NHF) drug costs by increasing the number of public pharmacies across the island.
New mobile library service coming in July
THE JAMAICA Library Service (JLS) will launch next month Jamaica's first mobile library, offering information and communications technology (ICT) facilities alongside traditional library and information services.
Forbes hails round-up of suspected drug lords
POLICE COMMISSIONER Francis Forbes hailed yesterday as "the beginning of some positive results from on-going investigations, some of them a little more than two years old", the announcement at a press briefing at the Justice...
Tuition policy angers law students
MORE THAN 40 Jamaican nationals who gained the Bachelor of Law Degree (LL.B.) by external examination from the University of London and Wolverhampton University are challenging a decision by the Council of Legal Education...
St George's principal quits - 'Minott report not a factor,' he says
LLOYD FEARON, prinicipal of the St. George's College in Kingston, will be stepping down from the school's helm at the end of this term and he insists that it has nothing to do with the poor ranking the school received in Dr. Dennis Minott's report.
Executive profile of Carolle Hainsley
AS THE first woman to be appointed Deputy Postmaster General, and the senior of the two executives who have that title in Jamaica's postal service, Carolle Hainsley's extensive portfolio includes administration, human resources...
Phillips to get honorary US doctorate
DR. PETER Phillips, the Minister of National Security, is to receive a Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Sojourner-Douglas College in Maryland in the United States.
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