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Housing Ministry issues warning on sophisticated scam The Ministry of Housing yesterday issued a warning on what it said was a sophisticated scam targeting those who have applied for government house lots. The article Housing Ministry issues warning on sophisticated scam appeared first on Stabroek News.
President pledges to transform Lethem into major economic, travel hub President Irfaan Ali last night announced development plans for Region 9 during a People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) rally in Lethem, pledging to transform it into a major travel and economic hub as he seeks re-election for a second term. The article President pledges to transform Lethem into major economic, travel hub appeared first on Stabroek News.
Queenstown man gets two years for larceny David Joseph called ‘Naiya’, 37, was jailed on Thursday for larceny after being found guilty. The article Queenstown man gets two years for larceny appeared first on Stabroek News.
Woman jailed for breaching protection order Julie Moore, 38, of One and Three Quarter Miles, Potaro Road, Bartica, Region #7, was arrested on April 13, 2025 and charged with assault, Breach of a Protection Order (two counts), and one count of threatening language. The article Woman jailed for breaching protection order appeared first on Stabroek News.
Wakenaam sailor fined over small amount of cocaine Lakeram Mahindranauth called ‘Vishan’, 42, of Lot 108 Maria’s Pleasure, Wakenaam, Essequibo River was charged with the possession of 0.81 gramme of cocaine and fined after pleading guilty. The article Wakenaam sailor fined over small amount of cocaine appeared first on Stabroek News.
Hope for Easter miracle The Easter season in Jamaica may pass without the release of a single non-violent inmate through Food For The Poor’s (FFTP) long-running prison ministry – a stark departure from a tradition that has reunited hundreds of families and offered hope to...
Real spiritual impact Under the blazing midday sun, a crowd of devout Christians gathered on the streets of Kingston to take part in a moving re-enactment of the Passion of Jesus Christ – a cherished tradition held each year on Good Friday. This solemn procession,...
Richard Troupe: Glorifying guns, violence endangers youths The normalisation of violence and glorification of guns in the Jamaican culture are sending a dangerous message to children, warns Richard Troupe, director of Safety and Security at the Ministry of Education and Youth. Speaking on Thursday at the...
Easter: A celebration of faith, food, and festivity Easter is one of the most significant and celebrated holidays in the Christian calendar. It commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, as described in the New Testament. Easter follows the Season of Lent – a 40-day period in the...
‘Leave everything in God’s hands’ When Orthia Watson heard gunshots echo through her Olympic Gardens community in Kingston on Thursday, she rushed towards the chaos – never imagining she would find her 14-year-old daughter lying on the ground with a gunshot wound to the head. She...