Recruitment on for Children's Advocate
RECRUITMENT OF Jamaica's first Children's Advocate, who will have responsibilities for protecting and enforcing the rights of children, began last week.
Debt restructuring to stamp out poverty - Senator Franklyn
MINISTER OF State for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Senator Delano Franklyn, on Monday warned the United Nations (U.N.) that international financing arrangements must be restructured if developing countries are to eradicate poverty...
Corporate support for Million Woman March
SEVERAL BIG wigs of corporate Jamaica have joined hands in a show of support for the upcoming 'Million Woman March'. The historic march is to be held on Emancipation Day (August 1), and is being organised by female support group 'Mother in Crisis'...
Chinese team to assess J'can railway
A 15-MEMBER Chinese delegation will be arriving in Jamaica later this month for talks on the restoration of the railway service from Kingston to Spanish Town and Portmore, Prime Minister P.J. Patterson has said.
Toddler dies in Negril fire
RESIDENTS OF Negril are mourning the death of a toddler, Javaughn Brissett, who was killed in a fire that razed a five-apartment board-and-concrete structure at Whitehall Estate in Negril on Sunday night.
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