JAMAICA NOW: Olympic Games |Jamaicans still in the dark | Four suspected robbers killed

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Published 2024-07-26
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JULY 26, 2024: Jamaica to be on show in swimming, diving, judo and track and field … It’s still lights out for more almost 26,000 Jamaicans three weeks after Hurricane Beryl … The police shot and killed four men who were allegedly trying to rob cash from a vehicle belonging to courier company Beryllium in Negril, Westmoreland.

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All Comments (12)
  • Every athlete must receive a home after representing Jamaica especially if they receive a gold medal.Athletes make us proud 🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲
  • @river5554
    MILLIONS OF AMERICANS ARE ALSO OUT OF ELECTRICITY.
  • @mikejohnson3601
    August 10th for upper Clarendon Redford, Redland, Redhill 😮
  • What is flow mitigative measure to the customers?....i had to pay for flow Internet home service infull for July ...was told by flow they did not send the hurricane and the customer as to stand the charges...does not make ny sense to me...only receive Internet 2 days ago for the month of July...
  • @godislove1076
    Ok Mr Vaz because it was you who told us that the entire country would get electricity back before independence, and now it's moved forward... What's coming next time is so hot it's mid summer and no basic day to day commodity like light and water? What a mess with children in the house.
  • @safia59
    One thing after the other.
  • @progamerdude712
    The people in St Elizabeth is in dying need for help. No light, no water, no food. We have been forgotten and abandon by our government and JPS completely. Inside our house stink and over taken by flies and magots, no water to flush our tiolets.
  • @Max-Cder
    This is what you get for 19% stake in a infrastructure that should be own by the people of Jamaica,all these idiots in parliament are keeping hard working Jamaicans in poverty.