JAMAICA NOW: Reggae listed…US woman murdered in Ja…NWC pension woes…Dalton’s mom speaks out
Nov 30th, 2018 | Category: Jamaica Now | 8:19NOVEMBER 30, 2018: Jamaica’s Reggae music now listed as an intangible cultural heritage… Scotia Bank selling its insurance operations in Jamaica and Trinidad, and its leaving nine other Caribbean countries… National Water Commission boss Mark Barnett warns that a pension reform is coming… Elderly American woman murdered and buried in a shallow grave in Hanover… The latest in the police death squad trial… The mother of The X Factor UK finalist Dalton Harris speaks out.
JAMAICA NOW: Criminal cops | Soldiers in Keith Clarke case freed | More hotel workers strike
JAMAICA NOW: No general election in 2024 | By-election Nomination Day | Tropical Storm Rafael
JAMAICA NOW: Fayval Williams, new Finance Minister | Dalrymple-Philibert back in | NCB, Uber probe
JAMAICA NOW: Royalton Negril GM suspended | Nat’l Hero or Nat’l Icon for Miss Lou, Bob Marley
JAMAICA NOW: Man gets $14.6 million from State | 20-year-old confesses to adopted sister’s murder
JAMAICA NOW: Burger King explosion| Sangster’s Int’l gets ambulance | Soldiers, police arrive in Haiti
JAMAICA NOW: Waiting for new Finance Minister | IC submits special report | Crash kills 10yo student
JAMAICA NOW: Dr Nigel Clarke heads to IMF | Race to get damaged schools ready | No oil found in JA
JAMAICA NOW: Kartel freed | New album released to mark freedom | August light bill reduced | Paris Olympics
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