Government to embark on social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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Health Ministry releases findings of investigations into 3 deaths which occurred at public hospitals

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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Transport Minister says rate increase for east-west leg of Highway 2000 is necessary

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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Yallahs High School Principal Mark Malabver, declared JTA president-elect designate

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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Michelle Charles demands apology from Dayton Campbell for alleged defamatory statements

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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People’s National Party says Prime Minister’s intent to clamp down on fake news on social media is a threat to free expression

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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NERHA says plans are progressing to develop a health centre in Runaway Bay, St. Ann

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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Legal submissions begin in appeal over DPP retirement age ruling

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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Cabinet to know results of investigations in deaths of newborn and elderly woman at public health facilities

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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PNP calls on agriculture minister to address soft yam disease crisis

Information Minister, Senator Dr. Dana Morris Dixon says the government will be embarking on a social media literacy campaign to help Jamaicans identify real news. 

Her announcement follows condemnation of Prime Minister Andrew Holness’ indication that his administration has been tracking down those who use social media for defamation purposes, and that action would be taken against them. 

Some groups including the Opposition People’s National Party criticized the Prime Minister’s statement, describing the plan as an attack on privacy and freedom of speech.

But speaking during a post-Cabinet press briefing this morning, Dr. Dixon said fake news is a problem which must be eradicated.

She said the Broadcasting Commission will launch a public education campaign on the issue.

She clarified that there is no new law relating to fake news.

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