WITH THE aim of developing leaders, innovators and global citizens, Minerva Schools at Keck Graduate Institute (KGI) is wooing top univer
WITH THE Tower Street maximum security facility housing nearly twice the number of inmates it was built to accommodate, the Government is
THE OFFICE of the Contractor General (OCG) has requested documents from the National Housing Trust (NHT) into the controversial purchase
POINTING TO Ivy League universities in the United States, Britain and Canada that have introduced various programmes of study in compleme
ARGUING THAT he paid the political price for telling the truth about the pending hardships facing the country in the run-up to the 2011 g
MEMBER OF Parliament for North East St Andrew Delroy Chuck yesterday disclosed during a parliamentary committee meeting that leaders of g
LIKE FINE apparel worn with panache, 16-year-old Jabari Hastings has decorated himself with academic excellence, registering an outstandi
Children's Advocate Diahann Gordon Harrison wants increased vigilance on the part of Jamaicans to expose child killers, even as the count
URBAN PLANNER and former head of the Urban Development Corporation (UDC), Joy Douglas, has hammered the Auditor General's Department for
CABINET YESTERDAY discussed a special report to Parliament by the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) highlighting concern
NEARLY $1 BILLION in claimable amounts for breaches of the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) Guaranteed Standards was not paid over to
Two high-school students who tied the knot in December last year would have been denied the opportunity to become man and wife if a recom
THE LATE Francis 'Paco' Kennedy has been hailed for his instrumental role in facilitating dialogue and peaceful interactions between the
PRESIDENT AND chief executive officer of Sagicor Richard Byles says the tourism sector could be a major casualty of Ebola if there is an
JUSTICE MINISTER Senator Mark Golding has shot down a proposal by the Jamaica Coalition for a Healthy Society and a number of church grou
THE JAMAICA Coalition for a Healthy Society is urging the courts in Jamaica to apply the full strength of the law in instances where pers
PLAGUED BY losses in its irrigation system amounting to $1.2 billion, and reeling from the disconnection of electricity at three of its p
Jamaicans RUSHING to ring 110, the number listed in the LIME directory for fire and ambulance response services, could be wasting preciou
A LITTLE more than seven in every 10 Jamaicans believe that the Portia Simpson Miller-led administration is steering the country in the w
UNREPENTANT AND seemingly refusing to be shackled by the law, the usually soft-spoken Alvin McIntosh, permanent secretary in the Ministry
The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) says it will cost the agency at least $5 billion to deal with the problem of uncoll