MoH to probe harassment over HIV/AIDS medication - Complaints from persons unable to pay
DR. PETER Figueroa, chief of epidemiology and AIDS in the Ministry of Health (MoH), is to investigate reports that persons are being harassed to pay for HIV-fighting medication at some treatment sites under the public access drug programme...
World marks HIV/AIDS Vaccine Awareness Day
YESTERDAY, MAY 18, was celebrated as HIV Vaccine Awareness Day. Persons around the world showed their support for HIV vaccine research by wearing the symbol of the disease, the AIDS ribbon, upside down to create a 'V' for 'vaccine'...
See you in court! - Watchdog agency to take legal action against JPS
THE OFFICE of Utilities Regulation (OUR) will be taking the Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) to court in light of the utility company's failure to indicate how it intends to compensate customers who were overbilled last November.
Gov't to push for flexi-work law
THE GOVERNMENT will be pushing for the implementation of flexible work hours this year by amending the laws which govern the opening and closing of businesses.
'Woefully short' - Golding raps anti-corruption plan
OPPOSITION LEADER Bruce Golding says the Government's announced plan to fight corruption "falls far short" of what is required to clean up a system that has faced years of decay.
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