Transport Minister Mike Henry is planning to meet with several principals of Kingston based high schools whose students have been reportedly involved in violent clashes in the Half-Way Tree Transport Centre.
Prosecution and defense lawyers in the murder case involving former Trade Ambassador, Peter King are expected to view the exhibits that have been handed over to the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) tomorrow.
The student of the Seaview Gardens Primary School in Kingston who was shot and injured in the community over the weekend remains hospitalised in critical condition.
The prosecution should today decide whether it would be pursuing the multi- million-dollar fraud case involving East Kingston businessman Danhai Williams.
The People\'s National Party councilor caretaker who has been charged in connection with a quantity of light bulbs found at a house in St. Andrew is to return to court on Wednesday.
Transport Minister, Mike Henry will be meeting with the management of the Caribbean Cement Company Limited to discuss the use of over laden cement trucks and their effect on the roads, today.
Energy Minister, Clive Mullings is now meeting with stakeholders in the sugar industry to discuss the use of ethanol as an alternative source of energy.
The United States Embassy in Kingston is to resume its Walk-in Visa Reissuance service on a Monday for persons already holding a B1/B2 multiple-entry visitor\'s visa.
Michael Grandison and Peter Bandoo are to reappear in court today in connection with the June 2005 murder of owner of the Merrils 3 resort in Negril, Sandra McLeod.
The Labour Minister, Pearnel Charles has instructed the management of the St. Ann Bauxite Company and the union representing employees at the company to resume wage talk.
The People\'s National Party councilor caretaker who has been charged in connection with a quantity of light bulbs found at a house in St. Andrew is to appear in court today.
The National Water Commission, NWC will know on Monday if the increase being sought by the company has been approved by the Office of Utilities Regulation, OUR.
Agriculture Minister, Dr. Christopher Tufton called upon farmers to get registered with the Rural Agricultural Development Authority, RADA, to ensure proper marketing of their produce.