THE GLEANER MINUTE: Free CSEC subjects...Penwood student guilty...KC eyes Champs win
Mar 27th, 2017 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:21MARCH 27, 2017: Musson Jamaica Limited, which sells Nupak corned beef, reports that its Brazilian supplier has not been implicated in the rotten meat scandal... Wards of the state and students on PATH will be able to sit three additional CSEC subjects free of cost as of next year… Former Penwood High student Oshane Henry has pleaded guilty to murder in connection with the 2013 stabbing death of another student at the St Andrew-based school… St Andrew East Central MP Peter Phillips is now the fifth president of the PNP… Kingston College eyes Boys’ Champs win.
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