Five days before Trinidad and Tobago play Bermuda in its opening Caribbean Football Union 2010 World Cup qualifier; the venue is still to be confirmed.
The Guyana government yesterday denied ever giving permission to an alleged drug dealer on trial in the United States to purchase electronic equipment capable of tracking phone calls and tapping conversations.
Opposition spokesman on National Security, Dr. Peter Phillips is scheduled to make his contribution to the 2008/2009 Sectoral Debate in parliament this afternoon.
For the first time in almost a year opposition leader Portia Simpson Miller is leading Prime Minister, Bruce Golding in favourability rating, according to the latest Gleaner commissioned poll.
The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of a man whose decomposing body was retrieved from the sea in Portmore St. Catherine yesterday.
The Broadcasting Commission announced it has begun investigating the circumstances, which led to some Flow customers being without their regular cable service since last Friday.
Unions representing workers at the national airline, Air Jamaica, are expected to meet with the management of the airline today to continue wage negotiations.
The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) said it has spent millions of dollars to upgrade its facilities in preparation for any disasters that might occur this Hurricane Season.
Seven years after Canada imposed visa restrictions on Grenadians, the main opposition National Democratic Congress (NDC) is blaming the Keith Mitchell administration.
Sherone Simpson, the fastest woman in 2006, was Jamaica’s best-placed athlete at yesterday’s Nike Prefontaine Track and Field Classic held in Eugene, Oregon.
Communications Director at the Transport Ministry, Reginald Allen is seeking to explain the Jamaica Urban Transit Company’s need for additional bus drivers.