THE GLEANER MINUTE: More NHT money | JDF senior officer resigns | Man charged for murder of 2-y-o
Mar 16th, 2023 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:42#JamaicaGleaner #NHT #NationalHousingTrust #Home #Housing #Loan #PrimeMinister #AndrewHolness #Parliament #JDF #Soldier #SexualHarassment #ISSA #GraceKennedy #Champs #Athletics #Track&Field MARCH 16, 2023: Beginning July 1 this year, the National Housing Trust (NHT) will increase the loan limit to a single applicant to $7.5 million, up from $6.5 million... Prime Minister Andrew Holness announced in Parliament that impact fees will be imposed on developers to mitigate against damage from improper building developments… A senior officer has resigned from the Jamaica Defence Force (JDF) following an investigation into sexual harassment allegations… Twenty-year-old Anthony Findlay has now been charged in connection with the shooting death of two-year-old schoolboy Adrian Campbell in Mack Hill, Trelawny on Sunday… IN SPORTS: ISSA President Keith Wellington is hoping that this
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