THE GLEANER MINUTE MINUTE: 525 streetlights stolen | Student transportation | Bus driver dies | ODPEM denial
May 5th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:53#JamaicaGleaner #ClarendonCollege #JPS MAY 5, 2021: The Jamaica Public Service Company reports that some 525 streetlights have been stolen across Jamaica since the start of the year… The Education Ministry wants students preparing for external examinations to contact its offices as it prepares to introduce a special transportation initiative... Keith Dunkley, The Clarendon College Bus driver involved in Tuesday's three-vehicle crash on the Chapelton Main Road in the parish, has died… IN AN UPDATE NOW: Director General of the Office Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management Leslie Harrow denies reports of a tumultuous tenure at the agency and allegations of political interference from the Local Government Ministry… IN SPORTS: The Jamaican Government grants approval for the Jamaica Premier League to return after
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