Jamaicans booted - Cayman to send home work permit holders, thousands to be affected
The Cayman Islands' controversial immigration laws could expel thousands of work-permit-holding Jamaicans who have been employed there for almost eight years. If expelled, the Jamaicans and others from the more than 100 different nationalities...
JLP asks Contractor General to investigate Campbell, PCJ
The Opposition Jamaica Labour Party (JLP), has written to Contractor General, Greg Christie, asking him to investigate all contracts negotiated and signed by former Minister of Information...
... Christie receives Trafigura documents
Contractor General, Greg Christie, yesterday received documents on the contractual arrangement between the Dutch oil trader, Trafigura Beheer, and the Petroleum Corporation of Jamaica (PCJ), a Government entity.
Regina Bish cops top prize at St Andrew finals
Regina Bish of Campion College was yesterday crowned the new St. Andrew Champion in what was the longest parish final of the 2006/07 Gleaner Children's Own Spelling Bee competition. Regina, who won the St. Catherine title last year...
Trafigura scandal now history - Buchanan
Information and Development Minister, Donald Buchanan, yesterday indicated that the Trafigura scandal which has dogged the Government for the past three weeks, is now history. He told journalists attending yesterday's sitting...
Sunset Legislation to be debated today
Parliamentarians are expected to debate the Sunset Legislation to govern the hosting of Cricket World Cup (CWC) 2007, in the House of Representatives this afternoon. The media have raised serious concerns about aspects of the legislation...
Goverment of Jamaica still paying for CXCs
The Ministry of Education and Youth will make good on its promise to continue paying for students to sit four subjects at the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examination level, despite the National...
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