THE GLEANER MINUTE: Spice speaks | Tufton’s ministry’s $400m problem | PSOJ criticises Warmington
Nov 9th, 2022 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:46#JamaicaGleaner #jamaica #dancehallqueen #spice #jlp #markgolding #healthminister #republican #biden #reggaeboyz #cameroon NOVEMBER 8, 2022: Dancehall Queen Spice says she’s recovering from a ruptured hernia that sent her body into sepsis, a life threatening reaction to an infection… The Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica has condemned JLP MP Everald Warmington’s alleged racist comments directed at Opposition Leader Mark Golding… A two-year audit of the Health Ministry’s COVID-19 expenditures has revealed several breaches, including the absence of formal contracts totalling more than $400 million with 14 of 15 hotels and suppliers for infrastructural works... OVERSEAS: Republicans were closing in Wednesday on a narrow majority in the House of Representatives while control of the senate hinged on three races in midterm elections... IN
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