THE GLEANER MINUTE: Munroe is Rhodes Scholar... Prisoner shot dead ...Ja's World Cup anniversary
Nov 20th, 2017 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:31NOVEMBER 16, 2017: Former Campion College head boy, Jelani Munroe has been named the 2018 Jamaica Rhodes Scholar ... The Bob Marley Estate has permitted the Optimist International Caribbean District to use Bob Marley and the Wailers hit ‘Get Up, Stand Up’ ... Owen Ellington has been summoned to appear before the contractor general in relation to the contract awarded to Millennium Security Limited by the JUTC ... INDECOM is investigating the shooting death of a prisoner who reportedly tried to escape custody ... IN SPORTS: November 16, 2017 marks 20 years since Jamaica became the first English-speaking Caribbean country to qualify for the football world cup.
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