THE GLEANER MINUTE: Trafalgar killing probe | Gas price hike | School worries | MoBay Road project
May 12th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:57#JamaicaGleaner #TheGleanerMinute #News MAY 12, 2021: The Independent Commission of Investigations says it intensifying a probe into the circumstances surrounding the police killing of two men along Trafalgar Road in St Andrew on Monday…Motorists have been hit with another hike in gas prices…President of the Jamaica Independent Schools Association, Dr Faithlyn Wilson, is renewing a call for the government to provide additional support to private schools amid the fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic… Opposition Leader Mark Golding is insisting that the government should withdraw the order for China Harbour Engineering Company to build the Montego Bay Perimeter Road Project, saying it was on bad legal footing…IN SPORTS: Holmwood Technical’s Cedricka Williams landed the first record of the
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