THE GLEANER MINUTE: Kgn Tech schoolgirl killed | JPS appeals | J’cans in Florida unharmed by Ian
Sep 29th, 2022 | Category: The Gleaner Minute | 1:52#JamaicaGleaner #KingstonTechnicalHigh #NursesAssociationOfJamaica #Health #Hurricane #HurricaneIan #TrackingIan #Weather #Jamaica #Football #Soccer #RegionalFootball #CaribbeanFootballUnion SEPTEMBER 29, 2022: A female student of Kingston Technical High School is dead after a fight with another girl on Thursday… The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is appealing a number of decisions made by the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) in its most recent rate review… President of the Nurses’ Association of Jamaica, Patsy Edwards-Henry, has accused the Ministry of Health of not doing adequate consultation before the mass recruitment of overseas nurses under the $1.3-billion dollar ‘Code Care’ Initiative… Jamaicans living across the state of Florida in the US have pulled through Hurricane Ian mainly intact, with no major property damage or loss of life reported…
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