JAMAICA NOW: Major upsets at World Cup | SOEs extension denied | 101 guns in amnesty
Nov 26th, 2022 | Category: Jamaica Now | 12:35#JamaicaGleaner #jamaica #JamaicaNow #FLOW #SOE #WorldCup #FIFA #Brazil #Argentina #Germany #SaudiArabia #FootballFever #Football #Soccer #Qatar #CheersToTheCup NOVEMBER 26, 2022: Extension of States of Public Emergency defeated in Senate… Surprises and Shockers at World Cup 2022... Government turns the spotlight on Jamaican dons overseas… The Government's recently-concluded gun amnesty has netted a total of 101 firearms and 3,000 rounds of ammunition... The Government is facing pushback against tabling legislation that would impose a minimum sentence of 30 years for murder, up from 15 years… Children admitted to the Bustamante Hospital for Children will begin to receive animal-assisted therapy during the upcoming Christmas season, for a period of 18 months… The Government has received an unsolicited bid from a prominent Jamaican developer to
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