Divisive contest looms

Political analyst Dr Hume Johnson, commenting on the Jamaica Labour Party's (JLP) looming leadership race, is of the view that a combination of negotiation and an internal election was appropriate and should be expected at the party's annual conference...

Harvest for the needy

The Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists yesterday launched their 2011 Harvest Ingathering Campaign, an annual initiative geared towards soliciting funds to help the country's poor and needy.

Prostitutes hooked on ecstasy - Jamaican sex workers abusing party drug as coping mechanism

Simmering beneath the surface of Jamaica's illicit sex trade are melancholy tales of drug abuse as local sex workers have turned to ecstasy - the party drug - to cope with the physical and psychological rigours of the age-old profession.

Business as usual

The Sunday Gleaner news team - with a traffic ticket in hand - turned up at the South Camp Road Traffic Court in Kingston and the Spanish Town Traffic Court last Thursday to investigate motorists' claim that they were being bribed by...

Traffic Court racket - Motorists reveal scam being operated by cops and courthouse workers

As the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) tackles the age-old problem of its members asking for and accepting bribes from motorists who break the Road Traffic Act, the local court system will have to...

Chad Morgan finds 'The Source' of employment

Chad Morgan was fresh out of high school when he went to volunteer in a numeracy and literacy project at The Source in his community of Maverley, St Andrew.

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