JAMAICA NOW: Criminal cops | Soldiers in Keith Clarke case freed | More hotel workers strike
Nov 16th, 2024 | Category: Jamaica Now | 18:23#JamaicaGleaner #JamaicaNow NOVEMBER 16, 2024: Prime Minister Andrew Holness says over the last 30 years, criminals have infiltrated the Jamaican Police Force… The Police High Command on Thursday ordered the detention of two policemen involved in the fatal shooting of three men on Windward Road in Kingston on November 10… The three Jamaica Defence Force soldiers who were on trial for the murder of businessman Keith Clarke in May 2010 have been freed of murder… Jamaica’s tourism industry rocked by more strikes… A father has been sent to prison for almost 12 years after confessing to sexually assaulting his daughter… Delinquent Jamaican student loan borrowers to face problems with US immigration.
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JAMAICA NOW: Over $1trillion for hurricane recovery | Accompong chief rejects JDF help | WWII vet dies
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Nov 23rd, 2025
JAMAICA NOW: Leptospirosis outbreak | Jamaica out of Miss Universe after fall | US$8.8b Hurricane Melissa loss
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Nov 16th, 2025
JAMAICA NOW: Banton, Vaz clash over stolen hurricane relief | Father, daughter dies in plane crash
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Nov 9th, 2025
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JAMAICA NOW: #HurricaneMelissa - Before, During and the Aftermath
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Oct 25th, 2025
JAMAICA NOW: JA under hurricane warning | TS Melissa to make landfall Tuesday | Sandy Gully cleaned
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Oct 18th, 2025
JAMAICA NOW: JCF rejects planting gun magazine | Ruel Reid fraud trial | Beryllium guard caught
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Oct 11th, 2025
JAMAICA NOW: 'Acts of terror' | Partially burnt body of teen found | Tufton escapes prosecution for Market Me contracts


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