Local Government Minister warns against use of Parish Development Committees/community-based organisations for political purposes
Local Government Minister warns against use of Parish Development Committees/community-based organisations for political purposes

The reprimand came during the Kingston and St. Andrew Governance Conference, held at the Jamaica Conference Centre in Kingston Wednesday.

Mr. Mckenzie noted that in several cases politics reduced the effectiveness of community-based organizations.

13-year-old student of a St. Ann High School charged for reportedly injuring schoolmate with a metal chair
13-year-old student of a St. Ann High School charged for reportedly injuring schoolmate with a metal chair

The name of the child has not been released as he's a minor.

It’s reported that the 12-year-old child was injured and rushed to hospital for treatment. He is said to be recovering well.

E-TOC Chairman Dr. Adrian Stokes says bold choices are required by Gov’t to ensure proper funding is secured to rebuild following Hurricane Melissa
E-TOC Chairman Dr. Adrian Stokes says bold choices are required by Gov’t to ensure proper funding is secured to rebuild following Hurricane Melissa

He says the national budget cannot accommodate the scale of the financial capital needed to rebuild.

Dr. Stokes is suggesting that the Government enacts measures to crowd in private capital as part of its capital mobilizing strategy.

Reward for information on killing of Jayce Pinnock increased to $1m
Reward for information on killing of Jayce Pinnock increased to $1m

Member of Parliament for West Kingston Desmond McKenzie has announced that he will increase the reward for information leading to the arrest of another suspect in the murder of 3 year old Jayce Pinnock to $1m.

Eight schools remain active shelters, following Hurricane Melissa
Eight schools remain active shelters, following Hurricane Melissa

Permanent Secretary in the Education Ministry Dr. Kasan Troupe says there are 93 shelterees in the educational institutions, a significant reduction in relation to earlier numbers.

Transport Minister directs Transport Authority to inform Ride Hailing Companies that their operations in Jamaica are illegal
Transport Minister directs Transport Authority to inform Ride Hailing Companies that their operations in Jamaica are illegal

Mr. Vaz's reassurance comes amidst the government's efforts to develop and finalize Jamaica's National Ride-Hailing Policy.

It also follows media reports highlighting the concerns of some operators regarding potential market imbalance and unfair competition.

PM Dr. Andrew Holness warns that persons involved in murder of 3-year-old Jayce Pinnock will meet a judge or their maker
PM Dr. Andrew Holness warns that persons involved in murder of 3-year-old Jayce Pinnock will meet a judge or their maker

He issued the warning at Jayce's funeral at the Pentecostal City Church in Denham Town, Kingston this afternoon.

Jayce and his father 31-year-old Kerrio died days apart following a gun attack at their home in Denham Town on Saturday February 21.

Government reports 90% take-up of public sector flexi-work arrangement
Government reports 90% take-up of public sector flexi-work arrangement

Phase one of the programme was launched on January 29 and implemented on February 2 this year.

Minister of Efficiency, Innovation and Digital Transformation Ambassador Audrey Marks gave the update at yesterday's Post Cabinet Press Briefing.

Consultations continuing on establishment of ORA; Mayors of St. Ann’s Bay and Port Maria express support for the initiative
Consultations continuing on establishment of ORA; Mayors of St. Ann’s Bay and Port Maria express support for the initiative

The ORA is aimed at strengthening coordination, improving accountability, and enhancing the management of Jamaica’s road network.Works Minister Robert Morgan and Local Government Minister Desmond McKenzie met with mayors last week about the Authority.

Education Ministry unable to account for over 300 students, following hurricane Melissa
Education Ministry unable to account for over 300 students, following hurricane Melissa

The Ministry indicates that this is an improvement as the figure stood at over 1,000 when schools resumed in January.

Chairman of the Education Transformation Oversight Committee , E-TOC, Dr. Adrian Stokes, says while the majority of students have returned to formal learning environments the matter

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Local Government Minister warns against use of Parish Development Committees/community-based organisations for political purposes
13-year-old student of a St. Ann High School charged for reportedly injuring schoolmate with a metal chair
E-TOC Chairman Dr. Adrian Stokes says bold choices are required by Gov’t to ensure proper funding is secured to rebuild  following Hurricane Melissa
Reward for information on killing of Jayce Pinnock increased to $1m
Eight schools remain active shelters, following Hurricane Melissa
Transport Minister directs Transport Authority to inform Ride Hailing Companies that their operations in Jamaica are illegal
PM Dr. Andrew Holness warns that persons involved in murder of 3-year-old Jayce Pinnock will meet a judge or their maker
Government reports 90% take-up of public sector flexi-work arrangement
Consultations continuing on establishment of ORA; Mayors of St. Ann’s Bay and Port Maria express support for the initiative
Education Ministry unable to account for over 300 students, following hurricane Melissa
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