The driver implicated in Sunday’s death of a four year old girl on Manning’s Hill Road in St. Andrew is to appear in the Half Way Tree criminal court today.
The Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) in St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Colin Williams has dropped the rape charges against Prime Minister, Ralph Gonsalves.
Former People’s National Party politician Dr. Jephtha Ford is to return to the Gun Court on June 2, to face charges of assault, illegal possession of a firearm, and ammunition.
Members of the Internal Audit Unit of the University of Technology (UTECH), who were sent on leave last week, have resumed their duties at the University.
The police in Antigua seized more than 26 pounds of cocaine in a joint operation, with the Office of National Drug and Money Laundering Policy last weekend.
The Antigua and Barbuda government has launched an investigation and established a committee to review allegations of abuse at the Island’s main prison.
A search is now on for persons who went missing after a series of earthquakes hit the Great Lakes area of Rwanda and the neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo yesterday.
Jamaica’s Technical Director, Rene Simoes has added 11-local based players to his 23-member squad for Wednesday’s friendly against Costa Rica at the National Stadium.
The West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) have removed former West Indies players Andy Roberts, Courtney Walsh, Desmond Haynes and Ian Bishop from its cricket committee.
Jamaica Defence Force (JDF), last night retained its Division One crown as the Jamaica Table Tennis Association/Northwest Development National Club League ended last night at the University of the West Indies (UWI).
Spanish Ambassador to Jamaica, Jesus Silva has announced a group of Spanish investors are to undertake a major project in health tourism later this year, in Jamaica.