JAMAICA NOW: New crime plan...Phillips for president...New Spelling Bee champion
Feb 10th, 2017 | Category: Jamaica Now | 6:20FEBRUARY 10, 2017: Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) says the Government should seek to improve the condition of police lockups and detention facilities...The Government is proposing to spend nearly 710 billion dollars for fiscal year 2017/2018...Dr. Peter Phillips pledges to rebuild and lead the People’s National Party (PNP) back into Government if he becomes the next president...Popular entertainer Alkaline was questioned this week by police investigators in connection with the murder of a St Andrew man last month...First form Glenmuir High School student Deneiro Hines won the 58th National Spelling Bee Champion.
JAMAICA NOW: Manchester mayhem | No edges in schools debate | World Championships in Tokyo
JAMAICA NOW: Third term for the JLP | PNP's Dr Dayton Campbell & Damion Crawford back in Parliament
JAMAICA NOW: Holness, Golding debate clash | Whose income tax plan’s better? | Bolt to get SSL payout
JAMAICA NOW: 189 candidates nominated | JLP lead in opinion poll | Election Debates today at 9pm
JAMAICA NOW: Election on Sept 3 | Manifestos criticised | Bauxite train derails in Bog Walk Gorge
JAMAICA NOW: Will Andrew Holness call it? | Kgn Central MP under gunfire | Rural buses route testing
JAMAICA NOW: Elderly woman's mummified body found | Big hike for US visa | Loop, SportsMax shut down
JAMAICA NOW: No jail time for 2 of 3 cops in Mario Deane case | Warmington sorry | FID controversy
JAMAICA NOW: Top J’can athletes switch allegiance to Turkey | KFC rush | JLP in full campaign mode
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