THE GLEANER MINUTE: JLP would retain power, says poll | St Andrew South Police Division protest | New Reggae Boyz coach
Sep 13th, 2022 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:42#JamaicaGleaner #JLP #PNP #DonAndersonPoll #StAndrewSouth #Police #Protest #JCF #JDF #RockyMeade #LotteryScamming #UnitedStates #ReggaeBoyz #HeimirHallgrimsson SEPTEMBER 13, 2022: The ruling Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) would retain power if a general election were to be called today, according to the latest RJRGLEANER Don Anderson Poll… Former head of the Jamaica Defence Force Lieutenant General Rocky Meade has been appointed Cabinet Secretary and head of the Jamaican Civil Service… Some cops attached to the St Andrew South Police Division have embarked on a sickout to protest working conditions… Thirty-eight-year-old St James businessman, Anthony Stewart, who is alleged to be the mastermind behind a local lottery scamming group is to be extradited to the US after he opted not to challenge the request… IN SPORTS:
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Mona High remains closed due to school wars | Strike at Horizon Remand Centre
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Terrelonge’s controversial IG posts | Showdown at Calabar | Doctor arrested
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Six firefighters electrocuted | Policeman killed in St Ann | CXC leak verdict
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Silvera’s bail pushed back | No serious injuries in bus crash | OJ Simpson dies
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Riverton smoke | $150m for trucking water | Olympics prize $$$ for Track & Field
THE GLEANER MINUTE: St Catherine man charged for sexual attack | Body found under bridge in MoBay
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Fmr cop’s remains found | Truck overturns on Stony Hill Main Rd | T&T says no to Haiti
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Father, son die in crash | JTA wants school funds disbursement review | Tiffany James gets 2-year ban
THE GLEANER MINUTE: Speaker accused of overstepping her authority | NHT refunded | KPH ward reopened
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