THE GLEANER MINUTE: JLP mulls bank tax protest... Child killed in fire... UTech president reassigned
Apr 28th, 2014 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:24APRIL 28, 2014: The Jamaica Labour Party now says it will be embarking on street protests if the Government does not roll back the withdrawal tax... The guardian of a two-year-old boy has been arrested after the child burned to death in the Hanover house... The president of the University of Technology, Professor Errol Morrison has reserved comments on his impending transfer to Government agency. IN SPORTS: Dwayne Bravo says the selectors have been getting it wrong in failing to call him to the Test team.
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