Africa news round up 22-28 Jan
Ghana A former national service person, Deborah Seyram Adablah, has dragged Ernest Nimako, a former manager at the First Atlantic Bank in Ghana, to court…
Ghana A former national service person, Deborah Seyram Adablah, has dragged Ernest Nimako, a former manager at the First Atlantic Bank in Ghana, to court…
The St Ann Police will increase its monitoring of several crash hotspots in the parish, to reduce road fatalities. Addressing the monthly meeting of the…
The report from the Office of the Children’s Advocate (OCA) on the questionable relationship between the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA) and Embracing…
The threat of the reemergence of COVID-19 in Trinidad Tobago is a very concerning issue. Despite the relatively low number of cases compared to other…
It was a serene feeling, traveling back to Jamaica to be at a resort ten days before Christmas as a guest at a destination 50th…
Jamaica is currently experiencing a shortage of chicken feed, causing concern among poultry farmers and potential price increases for consumers. According to the Ministry of…
Jamaica is now among the countries that have introduced paid leave for fathers and adoptive parents. Fathers and adoptive parents will be entitled to 20…
Scores of homeless people and some of St Ann’s most vulnerable residents were treated to hot meals on Monday 2 January by correctional officer and…
According to a news release, states of public emergency (SOE) have been declared in St Ann, Clarendon, St Catherine, Kingston, St Andrew, St James, Westmoreland,…
Despite the numerous travel advisories issued by different countries including, America and Canada warning visitors to be cautious when traveling to Jamaica, there has been…