• 1 876 553 4868
  • 1 876 553 4868
Jamaica Times Newspaper
  • Home
  • News
    • Features
    • Politics
    • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health & Wellness
  • Travel
  • Sport
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Sitemap
Christopher Levy (left), group president and CEO of Jamaica Broilers Group, and Lori Ann Thwaites, hatchery manager, show Pearnel Charles Jr (centre), minister of agriculture and fisheries, eggs during the Jamaica Broilers/Best Dressed Chicken hatchery launch and tour at Jamaica Broilers Group in Cumberland, St Catherine, yesterday.
News
11 May 2023

Jamaican economy in the best condition, says Best Dressed Supremo Levy

The Jamaican economy is enjoying unprecedented growth and is poised for further development, according to Christopher Levy, group president and chief executive officer of the Jamaica Broilers Group.

Read more: Jamaican economy in the best condition, says Best Dressed Supremo Levy

Cop charged with breaking man’s jaw may have to pay millions in restitution
News
11 May 2023

Cop charged with breaking man’s jaw may have to pay millions in restitution

KINGSTON, Jamaica - A police constable accused of physically assaulting a man and breaking his jaw, may be stuck paying millions in restitution.

Read more: Cop charged with breaking man’s jaw may have to pay millions in restitution

Judges get double whammy!
News
10 May 2023

Judges get double whammy!

THE country's judges are set to see their salaries increase significantly as of this month as the finance ministry has accepted the recommendation from the 10th Independent Commission of the Judiciary.

Read more: Judges get double whammy!

Gov't looks to revive and expand railway service
News
10 May 2023

Gov't looks to revive and expand railway service

The Government is exploring a number of avenues, including multilateral partnership, to revive and expand the country's rail service, especially from Kingston to Spanish Town, and from Old Harbour to Spanish Town, St Catherine that would move thousands of commuters daily.

Read more: Gov't looks to revive and expand railway service

Fare hike pending for private bus and taxi operators, says Shaw
News
10 May 2023

Fare hike pending for private bus and taxi operators, says Shaw

TRANSPORT and Mining Minister Audley Shaw on Tuesday confirmed that the Government is considering a possible fare hike for the transport sector.

Read more: Fare hike pending for private bus and taxi operators, says Shaw

  1. Gov't to provide $1B in next budget to combat worsening drought - PM
  2. PNP supporter who threatened to rape female journalist yet to be identified
  3. Government rejects attacks on media workers
  4. Stokes urges police to target crime syndicates
  • 19
  • 20
  • 21
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 28
Page 24 of 84
© {2025} Jamaica Times Newspaper. All Rights Reserved. Designed By Exceed Multimedia Ltd. ()

Off Canvas Menu

  • Home
  • News
    • Features
    • Politics
    • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Health & Wellness
  • Travel
  • Sport
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Sitemap