Teachers untrained - Most educators in wrong subject area, says JTA boss
Sixty per cent of the approximately 9,000 public sector secondary school teachers are teaching in areas where they were not trained, according to president of the Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA), Ruel Reid.
Robertson at helm of PNP campaign
THE GOVERNING People's National Party (PNP) has once more called on Dr. Paul Robertson to steer the campaign train into another general election.
Air J forced to ground flight
One hundred and eighty-eight passengers on an Air Jamaica flight bound to Toronto, Canada, yesterday had their trip postponed after a four hour delay.
McKenzie defends Kgn development statement
Mayor of Kingston, Desmond McKenzie says he is puzzled by the chief executive officer of the Kingston City Centre Improvement Company (KCCIC) suggestion that he has spoken out of turn about the redevelopment of downtown Kingston.
Wage talks irk cops
The executive of the Police Federation is calling for the immediate intervention of Fitz Jackson, the State Minister in the Ministry of Finance and Planning, in their current round of salary negotiations.
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