THE GLEANER MINUTE: NHT loan increase ... NROCC racks up big debt ... PNP, JLP to stage debates
Nov 11th, 2015 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:20NOVEMBER 11, 2015: The government has increased the amount the NHT borrowers can get to 5.5 million dollars up from 4.5 million dollars ...The auditor general, Pamela Monroe Ellis is reporting that NROCC racked up about $332 billion in debts in the past six years, posing serious financial threats to the government ... The police have located the female in an alleged online sex video who is believed to have been sexually assaulted ... The PNP and the JLP have agreed to three political debates in the lead up to general elections ... IN SPORTS: The West Indies beat Sri Lanka to level the two match T-20 series and claim their first win on tour.
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