University lecturer and Deputy Solicitor General Professor Stephen Vasciannie, believes the state should only assist members of the police force when it is proven that the officer acted in self-defence in incidents of police killings.
A Special Constable is to appear in the Half Way Tree Criminal Court on January 25, to answer two counts of illegal possession of a firearm and aggravated robbery.
Classes were suspended at Titchfield High School in Portland this morning after a group of students allegedly placed an itchy plant called ‘cowitch’ in several classrooms.
The Olint Corporation is expected to return to the Supreme Court today in its bid to prevent the National Commercial Bank (NCB), from closing its accounts.
President of the Jamaica Manufactures Association (JMA), Omar Azan has called for more assistance from government and financial institutions for local manufacturers.
The second public meeting to discuss the review of Jamaica’s libel and slander laws is expected to get underway today at the Holy Cross Church Hall in Half Way Tree, Kingston.
The Agriculture Ministry has proposed the appointment of an advisory board to foster more effective partnership between the government and stakeholders in the fisheries industry.
Alternative investment firm, Cash Plus Limited has agreed to comply with the requirements of the Financial Services Commission (FSC), to have its operations registered.
President of the National Parent Teachers Association (NPTA), Sylvester Anderson believes parents have a major role to play in preventing their children from having sex at a young age.