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The British man who was gunned down at a villa in Bogue Heights, St James on Monday, January 2, reportedly had an "extensive criminal record" in his homeland.

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The Narcotics Division has now formally charged 56-year-old Robert Chin of Mona in Kingston 6, in relation to the seizure of 12 kilograms of cocaine at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston on Monday, January 2.

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After more than six years of delay, a United States family is hoping to get justice for their loved one who was among two US missionaries killed in St Mary.

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Police Commissioner, Major General Antony Anderson, is firing back at the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) over its third quarterly report on police fatal shootings, labelling aspects of it as "dishonest" and being "nonsense".

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Wednesday, 14 December 2022 15:07

Jamaica reintroduces Civics in schools

Civics Education, which encourages good citizenship, greater respect for cultural integrity, and nation-building, among other things, has been reintroduced to the National Standards Curriculum at all levels. 

Minister of Education and Youth Fayval Williams, in addressing the official launch ceremony on Tuesday, said the reintroduction of civics comes out of deep concern at the levels of incivility and lack of respect for self, others, and authority that continues to be displayed across the country. 

By adding it to the curriculum, students will come to “comprehend the pride, dignity, and the seriousness of being Jamaican”, she noted.

“Our aim is that the guidelines provided and used by teachers will help to strengthen the foundation for a successful and balanced society in which our people appreciate the rules that govern the relations we have with fellow citizens and our Government,” she said. 

The launch ceremony, which was held at the Ministry’s National Heroes Circle headquarters, involved participation from key stakeholders, including the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA). 

Chair of the National Committee on Reparations, Laleta Davis Mattis, who represented Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Oliva Grange, said a “deficit in identity” continues to impact the behaviour of children and youth.

“The 2011 national census revealed that the African descendant population represents over 92 per cent of the population of Jamaica. The reality is, even as we roll out [this programme the] ministry will continue our dialogue on other elements of the curriculum and school operations that work together for the development of student self-identity,” she noted.

President-elect of the JTA, Leighton Johnson, emphasised that the successful reintroduction of civics in schools will require collaboration from all stakeholders.

“Our schools cannot accomplish this task of changing the mindset of our people and creating good citizens alone. With [this] reintroduction it is hoped that, once again, we can impact the minds of our students to become decent citizens who will embrace positive values and attitudes, resulting in good ethical practices,” he said.

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Motorists have until the end of January 2023 to pay off their outstanding traffic tickets to have demerit points expunged upon the implementation of the new Road Traffic Act.

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Tuesday, 13 December 2022 13:17

Remittance continues to decline

Jamaica continues to see a decline in remittances.
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GUITARIST Stephen "Cat" Coore, co-founder of Third World band, is expressing gratitude for the outpouring of love he is receiving from fans and well-wishers since his hospitalisation.

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Wednesday, 07 December 2022 11:33

$30.4 b in new estimates for 60,000 civil servants

FINANCE Minister Dr Nigel Clarke has appealed to Parliament for more time to present details of the Government's new compensation scheme for the public sector, promising that the information will be provided once negotiations with central government groups are complete.

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Wednesday, 07 December 2022 11:24

Scotiabank Jamaica cops Bank of the Year 2022 Award

Scotia Group Jamaica has been named ahead of other local banking institutions as Bank of the Year 2022 by internationally recognised UK-based banking publication, The Banker.

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