Goodbye, Portia Parliament says farewell to Simpson Miller amid glowing tributes

2017-06-28T13:50:13+00:00

Former Prime Minister Portia Simpson walks out at chamber at Gordon House for the last time with a bouquet of flowers presented to her by Dr Peter Phillips, her successor as leader of the Opposition following yesterday's tributes. (Photo: Michael Gordon) FORMER Prime Minister Portia Simpson Miller yesterday urged

Goodbye, Portia Parliament says farewell to Simpson Miller amid glowing tributes2017-06-28T13:50:13+00:00

Union representing public servants counting on Senate trade unionists

2017-06-28T13:41:55+00:00

Meanwhile, Davis Whyte says the JCTU is seeking to have an actuarial study to determine the required contribution to make the pension scheme viable. The Jamaica Confederation of Trade Unions (JCTU) is hoping trade unionists in the Senate will help in its fight to have the Government contribute to

Union representing public servants counting on Senate trade unionists2017-06-28T13:41:55+00:00

World Bank to review country strategy for Jamaica

2017-06-23T13:30:25+00:00

The World Bank is to review its country strategy for Jamaica as its board of management prepares to approve a two-year extension to its support programme for the island. Country manager, Galina Sotirova, yesterday said Jamaica has made significant gains in key areas over the four years of its

World Bank to review country strategy for Jamaica2017-06-23T13:30:25+00:00

Alpart is smoking again

2017-06-23T09:46:02+00:00

Smoke billows again from the chimneys at Alpart, Nain, after nearly eight years of closure. ONE telephone call from Prime Minister Andrew Holness shortly after midday yesterday may have ended the most painful economic period for residents of Nain, St Elizabeth, as smoke billowed again from the town's bauxite/alumina

Alpart is smoking again2017-06-23T09:46:02+00:00

Jamaica welcomes millionth visitor, earns US$1.2b

2017-06-23T09:40:37+00:00

Minister of Tourism Edmund Bartlett (left) is all smiles as he presents Paulette Murray (left) of Philadelphia with a bouquet of flowers as he welcomes her as the historic one millionth stop-over visitor to the island for the year to date. Enjoying the moment is her husband Henry.  

Jamaica welcomes millionth visitor, earns US$1.2b2017-06-23T09:40:37+00:00

Estate planning expert says: don’t delay, do it now

2017-06-21T12:06:16+00:00

Katia Denise Henry Attorney-at-Law and estate planning expert addresses the gathering at the Mayberry Investments Forum on Tuesday at the Knutsford Hotel, while Okelia Parredon, Executive advisor Mayberry Investments Ltd, looks on. Mention the term 'estate planning', and most likely the average Jamaican will link it to some form of

Estate planning expert says: don’t delay, do it now2017-06-21T12:06:16+00:00

UPDATE: Tropical Storm Bret to dump rain over Venezuelan coast, SE Caribbean

2017-06-21T12:01:26+00:00

PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad (AP) — Tropical Storm Bret was expected to dump heavy rain over Venezuela's east coast and the southeastern Caribbean late Monday as it moved west across the region, forecasters said. The storm's eye was located about 125 miles (200 kilometres) southeast of Trinidad Monday evening. It had maximum

UPDATE: Tropical Storm Bret to dump rain over Venezuelan coast, SE Caribbean2017-06-21T12:01:26+00:00

No debt in death – Grange upset at lack of financial preparation

2017-06-21T11:57:16+00:00

At Saturday's of thanksgiving for singer Paul 'Frankie Paul' Blake, Minister of Culture, Entertainment, Sport and Gender Affairs Olvia Grange was at one point hopping mad. "A farewell service is the celebration of an artiste, the life of a musician or writer or composer. But in most instances it's not

No debt in death – Grange upset at lack of financial preparation2017-06-21T11:57:16+00:00

Growth & Jobs | US Remittance Tax Plan Needs Adjustment – Earl Jarrett

2017-06-21T11:54:09+00:00

Earl Jarrett, chief executive officer of the Jamaica National Group, has called on members of the Jamaican diaspora in the United States of America (USA) to increase their lobbying efforts to change a detrimental new remittance tax proposal In April, The Border Wall Funding Act (2017) was introduced in the US Congress, which

Growth & Jobs | US Remittance Tax Plan Needs Adjustment – Earl Jarrett2017-06-21T11:54:09+00:00
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