Gay colony in prisons
In a bid to reduce physical abuse and murders in the nation's penal institutions, the Department of Correctional Services has segregated homosexual inmates from the heterosexual population.
Living large behind bars!
Information from the Department of Correctional Services has revealed that prisoners are still armed and dangerous, while living fabulously behind bars at the expense of taxpayers.
Changing guard - A new political generation in the wings
WITH FATHER time getting set to unseat members of the old political guard, a new generation of politicians are gearing up to take their place.
Young winner
ANDREW Holness in 1997 became the youngest man to be elected to Parliament when he won the West Central St. Andrew seat from Dr. warren Blake of the People's National Party.
Munroe requests report from EAC
Government Senator, Professor Trevor Munroe, on Friday moved a resolution calling on the Electoral Advisory Committee (EAC) to report to Parliament the agreement reached at its July conference on political party and.
Crisis management in health
Following revelations of the death of an infant at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH), as well as substandard conditions at the institution, Health Minister Horace Dalley held a press conference last Wednesday.
High-quality care at Port Antonio
Portland, PORT ANTONIO: While several hospitals have come under scrutiny for their inefficiencies and incompetence, the Type C, Port Antonio General Hospital, despite a shortage of staff, is highly regarded for its high-quality service.
Goodworks' oil connection in Nigeria
Behind the current Nigerian crude oil deal for Jamaica is Carl Masters, the president and chief Executive officer of Goodworks International (GWI), the Atlanta-based company that in May, threatened to sue Opposition Leader Bruce Golding...
Service improves at Mandeville Regional
Manchester, MANDEVILLE: The Mandeville Regional Hospital, once rocked by controversies over its ability to deliver appropriate medical care to the residents of the region and in particular those in Manchester, is slowly becoming...
Brown-Burke: Cuban-trained linguist turned politician
While a student at Wolmer's School for Girls in the 1970s, Angella Brown-Burke actively advocated for student's rights.
Former Ja'can foreign minister named African Living Legend
Former foreign Affairs Minister, Dudley Thompson was honoured as one of Africa's Living Legends at the International Media Summit organised by the African Press in Accra, Ghana last...
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