JLP councillor reports 'death threat' to cops
BENNY WHITE, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Councillor for the Fellowship Division in East Portland, has reported a threat on his life, as the vote-buying scandal continues to rock the Opposition party.
Boys' programme reaps success
A PROGRAMME to rid the local education system of violence and other antisocial behaviours has been reaping success in at least one rural school.
Goshen All-Age wins safety competition
GOSHEN ALL-AGE School in St. Elizabeth has been awarded the George Hendricks Trophy for the best safety performance this year among 32 primary and all-age schools located in Alpart's operating areas in Manchester and St. Elizabeth.
New chairman of Integrity Commission appointed
KENNETH LEWIS, past president of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ), and member of the Public Accountancy Board, has been appointed chairman of the Integrity Commission, taking the reins from former chairman.
Cops lauded for Payne Land makeover
PAYNE AVENUE in Kingston is an inner-city community in transition, and at the heart of the turnabout are officers of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF).
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