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Zacca plots steady course

2017-05-08T12:31:01+00:00

The Big 3 of Sagicor Group Jamaica, from left, new President & CEO Christopher Zacca; outgoing Chairman R. Danny Williams; and outgoing CEO and chairman-in-waiting Richard Byles, at the cocktail reception to welcome Zacca to the job, held at Spanish Court Hotel in New Kingston on Thursday, May 4,

Zacca plots steady course2017-05-08T12:31:01+00:00

Gov’t leases land to Red Stripe for cassava cultivation

2017-05-07T00:04:03+00:00

Minister of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries, Karl Samuda (right), shakes hands with Managing Director of Red Stripe, Ricardo Nuncio, after the signing of an agreement for the lease of lands in St. Catherine to Red Stripe for the mass production of cassava to be used in the company's

Gov’t leases land to Red Stripe for cassava cultivation2017-05-07T00:04:03+00:00

Major shake-up of health authorities coming

2017-05-06T23:59:14+00:00

TUFTON… there is going to be a need for consolidation through either shared services or the possible merging of authorities (Observer file photo) Minister of Health Dr Christopher Tufton has announced that a major shake-up should be expected in the four Regional Health Authorities (RHAs) that currently operate within

Major shake-up of health authorities coming2017-05-06T23:59:14+00:00

JCF gets black box kits to analyse accidents

2017-05-06T23:54:54+00:00

Minister of Transport and Mining Hon. Mike Henry (centre), addresses the launch of the United Nations (UN) Global Road Safety Week, today at the Ministry's Maxfield Avenue offices. Others (from left) are Minister of National Security, Robert Montague and Minister of Health, Dr Christopher Tufton. (Photo :JIS) KINGSTON, Jamaica

JCF gets black box kits to analyse accidents2017-05-06T23:54:54+00:00

Next leg of highway to impact businesses in six towns

2017-05-06T23:50:41+00:00

In this December 2015 photo, NROCC Managing Director Ivan Anderson (left) consults with a representive of the contractors developing the North-South Highway. Chinese firm CHEC will be developing another toll road -- Highway 2000: May Pen-Williamsfield -- once planning approvals and concession negotiations are finalised later this year. Gas

Next leg of highway to impact businesses in six towns2017-05-06T23:50:41+00:00

R. Danny Williams signals new frontier as Sagicor changes guard

2017-05-06T23:46:08+00:00

With a new man, Christopher Zacca, in the president’s chair at Sagicor Group Jamaica since Monday, retiring chairman of the financial conglomerate R. Danny Williams says overseas acquisitions could be the next frontier for the group that posted more than $11 billion in profits last year. Sagicor bought a

R. Danny Williams signals new frontier as Sagicor changes guard2017-05-06T23:46:08+00:00

#SectoralDebate: ‘Healthcare is not free’, says Tufton

2017-05-04T08:06:11+00:00

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Minister of Health, Dr Christopher Tufton has urged Parliamentarians to be honest with themselves and with the people of Jamaica, as “healthcare is not free”.He said there is practicality in recognising that increasing health care costs and the government's inability to afford the ideal expenditure of

#SectoralDebate: ‘Healthcare is not free’, says Tufton2017-05-04T08:06:11+00:00

Income from Guardian Holdings sends NCB profit to historic high

2017-05-04T07:54:49+00:00

NCB Financial Group Ltd (NCBFG) and its subsidiaries booked net profit of $9.5 billion at mid-year March 31, 2017 - an increase of 58 per cent over the prior year. The group achieved its highest quarterly result of $5.9 billion, up 63 per cent over the comparative quarter, which

Income from Guardian Holdings sends NCB profit to historic high2017-05-04T07:54:49+00:00

Jamaicans are using more energy — JPS

2017-05-04T07:43:43+00:00

In 2016, the Jamaica Public Service Company Ltd (JPS) served the highest net demand since 2009, the company indicates. Demand was 155GWh or five per cent higher than predicted.JPS notes in its annual report that the increased demand was the result of a cheaper product in 2016 (US$0.18) versus

Jamaicans are using more energy — JPS2017-05-04T07:43:43+00:00

Chuck tells legislators they will have to meet more often to change 600 outdated laws

2017-05-03T17:11:56+00:00

Chuck ... many of the laws have never been changed and many still have imperial measures, which should have been changed decades ago. Jovan Johnson, Parliamentary Reporter Parliamentarians may have to meet three times per week to update 600 laws with outdated penalties and fines. That's according to Justice

Chuck tells legislators they will have to meet more often to change 600 outdated laws2017-05-03T17:11:56+00:00
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