The Gleaner Minute | Okagbare probe | Gangster girl | Bob Marley's old house burnt | Emergency blunder
Sep 30th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:59#JamaicaGleaner SEPTEMBER 30, 2021: We begin with sporting news that a major United States law enforcement agency is actively pursuing the anti-doping case involving Nigerian sprinter Blessing Okagbare…The Health Ministry is in discussions with its international partners to establish a new secure digital COVID vaccination card...The lone female defendant in the Clansman-One Don gang trial, Stephanie Christie, was this morning described as a top-tier member of the one done gang…The Integrity Commission has flagged three critical state agencies for instances in which goods and services procured were misclassified under the emergency contracting methodology…The occupants of the childhood home of Bob Marley and Bunny Wailer in trench town, St Andrew, are yet to receive assistance as they seek to recover from a
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