'Most Jamaican teachers in UK will not return home to teach'
A significant number of Jamaican teachers who migrated from the island to the United Kingdom during 2001-2004 have no plans of returning to the teaching profession in Jamaica, an informal survey by The Gleaner across London has revealed.
'Deficiencies in the NSWA'
THE AUDITOR General, in his report for the financial year ended March 31, 2004, highlighted a number of 'deficiencies' within the National Solid Waste Authority, following an audit of the accounting records and financial transactions of the authority...
Happy Easter for ex-inmates
THE WINDS of compassion have been blowing through the halls of Jamaica's penal institutions, with the Food for the Poor Prison Release Ministry responsible for transforming the lives of almost 100 inmates.
More social programmes for inner city
POLICE COMMISSIONER Lucius Thomas says the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF), through the assistance of the Culture, Health, Arts, Sports and Education (CHASE) Fund, will be establishing community-based programmes in the country's high crime zones.
Putting millennium development goals into perspective
COMPULSIVE GOAL-SETTING is almost inevitable at the beginning of each year, more so than any other time. However, without this exercise, we often fail in addressing our aspirations and needs.
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