THE GLEANER MINUTE: Petrojam back in the spolight ... Disaster risk policy ... Dems win House
Nov 7th, 2018 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:45NOVEMBER 7, 2018: Petrojam is back in the spotlight as the parliamentary opposition has sought answers about the state-owned oil refinery being owed more than J$380 million by a Greek fuel-trading company, Aegean Marine Petroleum Network ... Cabinet has given the green light for the development of a national policy on financing the risk of natural disasters ... Jamaica’s special Olympians are one step closer to representing the country in Abu Dhabi in 2019, thanks to a $3.8 million contribution from the Law Enforcement Torch Run ... Democrats took house control Tuesday night but Republicans held their Senate majority as voters rendered a mixed verdict ... IN SPORTS: Another dismal performance led to another depressing result, as West Indies
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