The Custos Centenarian Story-telling Series was launched in St. Ann, recently.
It was launched by Custos Joseph Issa at the Bamboo Blu Beach, in Mammee Bay on February 26.
During the ceremony, 101-year-old resident Agnes Johnson told stories of her childhood to the audience, which included mostly school children, teachers and members of the community.
Three men were fatally shot during an alleged confrontation with police in Four Paths, Clarendon, last evening.
Dead are 27-year-old Michael Pinnock otherwise called “size 10” of Swansea District, 35-year-old Dean Williams a mechanic of York Town, and Rushane Lynch of Hayes, all in Clarendon.
Director of Public Prosecutions, DPP Claudette Thompson has pointed to the need for more public education about Jamaica's laws and how they are applied.
She was responding to questions from reporters yesterday, after former politician Jolyan Silvera was sentenced for the death of his wife, Melissa.
Opposition Spokesperson on Foreign and Regional Affairs, Senator Donna Scott-Mottley, is calling on the government to provide Jamaicans with a detailed explanation for its decision to terminate the medical cooperation arrangement with Cuba.
The Jamaican government announced the discontinuation of the arrangement on Thursday, noting that it was unable to agree on the terms and conditions of a new technical cooperation arrangement.
Opposition Spokesman on Health Dr. Alfred Dawes says the ending of government’s arrangement with Cuba concerning the deployment of medical professionals, will have negative impacts for Jamaicans.
Speaking to IRIE FM News today, Dr. Dawes highlighted the significant work which has been carried out by Cuban healthcare workers over the years.