THE GLEANER MINUTE: $2b infrastructure bill…Hanna’s councillors want Golding…Coleman banned
Oct 28th, 2020 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:52#Gleaner #PNPPresidentialCampaign #ChristianColeman [FOR OCTOBER 27, 2020] The cost of infrastructure damage associated with the weekend rains is already at least two billion dollars and is expected to rise significantly… Three of the four councillors in Lisa Hanna’s St Ann South Eastern, pledge support for Mark Golding for the PNP presidency… Garbage collectors get police escort in the gritty St Andrew community of Whitehall over an alleged missing gun linked to gangsters… The trial of four Montego Bay businessmen accused of drug smuggling and money laundering between Jamaica and the United States is set for February and March next year… IN SPORTS: World 100m champion Christian Coleman banned for two years after missing three drugs tests.
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