THE GLEANER MINUTE: Economic decline…Ticketing system for COVID restrictions breach…England beat WI
Sep 30th, 2020 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:50#Gleaner #JamaicaEconomy #Coronavirus SEPTEMBER 30, 2020: The Jamaican economy declined by 18.4 per cent for the April to June quarter compared with the similar period for 2019… Health Minister Dr Christopher Tufton says a ticketing system is to be developed to enforce breaches of the COVID-19 restrictions… The Firearm Licensing Authority hits back at the local police union saying allegations of domestic abuse are among reasons some cops do not get approval for a personal gun… The Andrew Holness administration scraps a 13-year-old transparency practice of having Opposition members chair all key Oversight Committees of Parliament… IN SPORTS: England women completed a clean sweep in their five-match Twenty20 Series against West Indies on Wednesday with a three-wicket win in a rain-affected
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