JAMAICA NOW: Emergency $2b to fix roads | 2 Lennon High students die in crash | Child killer sorry
Dec 8th, 2024 | Category: Jamaica Now | 10:57#JamaicaGleaner #JamaicaNow DECEMBER 8, 2024: The Government responds to worsening road conditions with $2 billion emergency road patching programme… A 72-year-old woman was killed, after the driver of the car in which she was travelling swerved to “avoid potholes” and collided head-on with another vehicle along the Walkerswood Main Road in St Ann… Officials at Lennon High School in Mocho, Clarendon, are leading calls for a more reliable transportation system for students in the wake of Monday’s vehicular crash that claimed the lives of two students… Prime Minister Andrew Holness has been granted permission by the Supreme Court to challenge the Integrity Commission's Investigation Report on his financial affairs, which he claims is “unlawful” and “unfair”… The Kingston and St Andrew
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