THE GLEANER MINUTE: Major missing money probe | CSEC failure | Vaccine option | Dreadlocks trial
Oct 14th, 2021 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:57#JamaicaGleaner OCTOBER 14, 2021: Education Minister Fayval Williams has written to the Financial Investigation Division asking that it probes the multimillion loss at her ministry surrounding payments to the Joint Committee on Tertiary Education (JCTE)… The Caribbean Examinations Council is reporting continuous poor performance in mathematics in the Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC)….Prime Minister Andrew Holness has indicated that there will be what he calls vaccination options when Jamaica reaches 50 per cent inoculation against the COVID-19…The lawyer representing the Kensington Primary School dreadlocks case today argued that efforts were made to accommodate the child, however, her parents decided to go to court…IN SPORTS: Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz have kept their hopes alive in the World Cup Qualifiers after beating Honduras 2-0
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