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Abeng gave Portia bad luck
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Abeng gave Portia bad luck
Accompong Maroons in St. Elizabeth say that a series of unfortunate events that have befallen the People's National Party (PNP), including their loss in the recent general election, was due to the use of the sacred abeng at some of their rallies.
 
Truck overturned along Cave main road
Two men who were travelling in a truck along the Cave main road in Westmoreland on Monday afternoon are lucky to be alive after the vehicle overturned. The Bluefields police say Carlton White, 36 of Dunsinane in Manchester, was driving...
 
52-y-o on gun charge gets bail
St Catherine: Fifty-two-year-old Isaiah Gayle was offered $200,000 bail in the Spanish Town Resident Magistrate's Court on Tuesday when he appeared on charges of illegal possession of firearm and ammunition.
 
Gunmen kill engineer at Montego Bay prep school
WESTERN BUREAU: Just three days into the start of the new school year, gunmen traumatised students and teachers at one of Montego Bay's prominent preparatory schools, by killing a parent in front of his daughter and wife.
 
St Catherine man charged with bigamy
A St. Catherine tailor, who has been accused of marrying a second woman without divorcing his first wife, found himself answering to bigamy charges recently. Ian Green of Old Harbour Road, outside of Spanish Town, St. Catherine...court
 
Homeless man freed of simple larceny charge
WESTERN BUREAU: The matter against a homeless man charged with simple larceny was dismissed for want of prosecution after the complainant and the investigating officer failed to show up for trial in the Montego Bay Resident Magistrate's Court on Tuesday.
 
More classes for St Thomas schools
Three secondary schools in St. Thomas are to be expanded by the Ministry of Education and Youth to accommodate the surge in the student population in the parish. The project, which is estimated to cost several million dollars..


 

         
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