THE GLEANER MINUTE: Three homeless after fire | Montague under pressure | Police witnesses in gang trial | WI brace for defeat
Nov 24th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:56#JamaicaGleaner NOVEMBER 24, 2021: A Kingston family has been left homeless following a fire on Wiles Street today…In the Clansman-One Don gang trial, the prosecution is to call four police witnesses to establish a chain of custody for the compact discs on which certain recordings were stored…Jamaica Labour Party Chairman Robert Montague is facing a quiet challenge headed to oust him amid a trail of scandals spanning two ministries he has headed since 2016…The United States has reissued the 10-year visitor’s visa to opposition lawmaker Phillip Paulwell just over two years after it was revoked…IN SPORTS: The West Indies are staring at yet another heavy defeat on Sri Lankan soil, after suffering an appalling second innings collapse on the penultimate day
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