JAMAICA NOW: Harry Belafonte dies | ‘Swine flu' in Jamaica | UK won’t say sorry for slavery
Apr 29th, 2023 | Category: Jamaica Now | 13:22#JamaicaGleaner #GabrielKing #UWIMona #HarryBelafonte #SwineFlu #Slavery APRIL 29, 2023: A Supreme Court judge has given Amoi Leon-Issa, the mother of slain nine-year-old Gabriel King, another three months to give police investigators access to data in her cellular phone… The age group 25 to 44 accounts for most of Jamaica’s criminals and victims of crime… Jamaica delays appointment of new UWI Mona principal… Five local civil society organisations have issued a call for the Constitutional Reform Committee to overhaul its engagement with Jamaicans including making all its meeting public to improve transparency… The Health Ministry has reported that a case of Influenza A (H1N1) was confirmed at the Mandeville Regional Hospital in Manchester on Thursday… Jamaica joins the world in mourning death
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