PNP leads Uncommitted ranks swell, JLP support dwindles

Support for the island's two major political parties has dwindled down to the bare bones, with mainly hard-core supporters expressing any interest in voting if an election is called now.

Not like me, son: How a 'don' steered his child away from crime

THE FIRST words Everette Chisholm exchanged with his father, man to son, edging up to puberty, was the day the elder Everette was shot.

'Presi's' power

IN AN apparent attempt to avoid being fingerprinted, west Kingston strongman, now the nation's most wanted, Christopher 'Dudus' Coke resigned as a director of the firm Bulls Eye Security Services Limited.

GSAT cheers and tears

ANXIOUS PARENTS and students, some with cheers of joy, some with tears of disappointment, converged at primary schools across the island last Friday to collect the long-awaited results of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT)...

Tivoli welcomes health fair

SCORES OF persons, including the very young and old, gathered at the Tivoli Gardens Community Centre to access long-needed health care at a health fair yesterday.

Not only Daddy's bill

There is a general perception, shaped by most Jamaicans' traditional view of a patriarchal family structure, that a man must provide financial support for his...

School of Excellence not ready- Placement concerns at St Ann's Bay Primary

Over 80 of the 247 GSAT students at the St Ann's Bay Primary School have been selected to attend the Ministry of Education's (MOE) School of Excellence in St Ann.

Fatherhood denied

In Jamaica, a child attributed to a man who is not the biological father is popularly referred to as 'a jacket'.

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