Police are seeking the public’s assistance in locating 40-year-old pharmacy technician Kedecia McLeod of Allison district, Bombay, Manchester, who has been missing since Tuesday, June 9.
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The National Works Agency (NWA), an executive agency under the Ministry of Economic Growth and Infrastructure Development, is seeking a dynamic and visionary leader to serve as Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
📅 Application Deadline: Friday, June 19, 2026
1/2) The MOFPS is inviting qualified individuals to fill the following posts:
✅ Director, Management Accounts
✅ Financial Systems Manager
✅ Senior Administrative Support
✅ Management Accountant 1
✅ Occupational Health and Safety Officer
Someone came to a full stop in a round a bout to let me through, and refused to go even tho they were in the round a bout and had the right of way.....that's when I knew
🔘 🚨 Police on alert for possible taxi protest Monday
The @JamaicaConstab is preparing for a possible strike by some public passenger vehicle operators tomorrow (Monday, May 18) to demand fare increases.
▫️The police say it is likely that attempts will be made to block roads to disrupt traffic flow.
▫️Divisional commanders have been ordered to prepare for the early deployment of cops to maintain public order.
▫️ Commuters including students could be left stranded or forced to use other means of transportation.
Do not consume packaged sugar produced by the Pan Caribbean Sugar Company due to contamination.
The warning has been issued by the Ministry of Health and Wellness.
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Hey Twitter fam. Making an urgent appeal. Currently in the hospital and in desperate need for blood. I'm seeking anyone who can donate as it's urgent. Anyone can donate from anywhere in the island you just let them know who you're donating for. Jody Anderson Mandeville Regional
Jamaicans could see a resumption of work from home arrangements amidst rising fuel prices due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
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🔘 DEVELOPING: Brace for major fuel price increases
Energy Minister Daryl Vaz is warning Jamaicans to brace for what could be significant fuel price increases amid the instability in the global petroleum industry because of the war in the Middle East. Speaking at this morning's post-Cabinet press briefing, Vaz announced that, effective today, Jamaica's sole oil refinery, Petrojam, will implement a new tiered pricing mechanism.
👨💻 As part of the fuel conservation strategy, the government will consider "COVID-type" measures including work from home arrangements.
⛽ In the past four weeks, Petrojam absorbed $1.3 billion in oil price hikes that were not passed on to consumers.
💵 If the price pressures persist up to June 2026, it would cost the government $11.8 billion to absorb the increases.