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Published on Apr 6, 2025Source: Jamaica Information Service - Gov't Institution
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Published on Apr 6, 2025
Phase II of Desmond McKenzie Transitional Centre 98 Per Cent Complete
Phase two of the Desmond McKenzie Transitional Centre for the Homeless in downtown Kingston is 98 per cent complete. This was revealed by Minister of Local Government and Community Development, Hon. Desmond McKenzie, in whose honour the facility is named, …
Source: Jamaica Information Service - Gov't Institution -
Published on Apr 5, 2025
Three charged after major ganja bust off Westmoreland coast
WESTERN BUREAU: Two Nicaraguans and a Jamaican man, who were arrested during a joint police-military operation off the coast of Westmoreland on March 31, have been formally charged following the seizure of 1,480 pounds (672.6 kilograms) of ganja. According …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 5, 2025
Support, empower, include
Autism Awareness Month serves as a powerful reminder of the need to recognise, celebrate, and support individuals on the autism spectrum. This year, The Mico University College in Kingston took a significant step forward in fostering inclusion and …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 5, 2025
Former senator fined $400,000 for breach of anti-corruption laws
The fine imposed on Leslie Campbell, the former junior foreign minister, for breaches of Jamaica’s anti-corruption laws took into account his plea in mitigation that the offences were “procedural in nature”, his attorney has asserted. Campbell, who is also …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 5, 2025
Forensic officer says accused cop escorted him to cell block
WESTERN BUREAU: Detective Constable Rickardo Evans of the Area One Scene-of-Crime Unit testified yesterday in the Westmoreland Circuit Court that he was escorted to the cell where Mario Deane was fatally beaten in 2014 by one of the officers now charged in …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 6, 2025
Sean Major-Campbell | Isaiah and Marley for resilience
ON THIS fifth Sunday in Lent, Prophet Isaiah is clearly using literary strategy in his preaching in Chapter 43. He refers to the significant event of the exodus from Egypt; and then has the nerve to say, “Do not remember the former things, or consider the …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 6, 2025
Hello Mi Neighbour! | Enjoy peace with your Maker and your fellowman
Big question: How can we be at peace with someone who doesn’t seem to want to be at peace with us? Tough one, eenh? … Let’s tackle this one together. It may be a spouse, a neighbour, a co-worker, or a friend-now-turned-enemy etc. An easy way out is to …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 6, 2025
Dwight Fletcher | How is the Covenant of Grace better than the Mosaic Covenant?
THROUGH THE death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, we’ve been invited into a New Covenant. This is not like the Covenant of the Law given by Moses. Instead, it is one of grace and it offers more blessings than I could ever fit in this one article. But …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral -
Published on Apr 6, 2025
Gabriel Agbo | Breaking protocol
GOD WILL bypass procedures, natural laws and known processes to establish his will in your life. He will do things that will defy all human logic, and things that will make people know that you are truly serving a living God – a God that with him all …
Source: The Gleaner - Neutral