(This is a lightly edited address by Ambassador Audrey Marks, Managing Director of Paymaster Jamaica Ltd, to the 2015 graduating class of the St Mary High School)
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Take your values into the world;
(This is a lightly edited address by Ambassador Audrey Marks, Managing Director of Paymaster Jamaica Ltd, to the 2015 graduating class of the St Mary High School)
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Take your values into the world;
A Kingston labourer who is accused of robbing a security officer of $3,000 at knife-point claimed he did not steal from the guard but that the guard offered him $350 to show him his penis.
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Private dispute in robbery case
A Kingston labourer who is accused of robbing a security officer of $3,000 at knife-point claimed he did not steal from the guard but that the guard offered him $350 to show him his penis.
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Private dispute in robbery case
UNLIKE the circumspect JAG Smith and Sir Harold Allan, who worried about the education level of the masses in promoting Adult Suffrage, Norman Manley was clear.
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Saluting Norman Washington Manley on his 122nd birthday
UNLIKE the circumspect JAG Smith and Sir Harold Allan, who worried about the education level of the masses in promoting Adult Suffrage, Norman Manley was clear.
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Saluting Norman Washington Manley on his 122nd birthday
Little Shinnia Porteous is about to get a new lease on life, after Paymaster Limited last week stepped in to sponsor a pacemaker, which the seven-year-old desperately needed to replace the old device, that has helped to regulate her heartbeat since she was 11 months old.
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Paymaster joins Shinnia Porteous on mission to stay alive
FOR the first quarter of the financial year (April to June) the Jamaica Customs Agency has already grossed $44.1 billion, surpassing its year-to-date target by 18 per cent. But the department is defending the source of those earnings, on the grounds that not all the fees some stakeholders are lamenting come from Customs.
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Profit & pain
MANAGING Director of Paymaster Jamaica Ambassador Audrey Marks thought about what she could do with money earned from trafficking in drugs, but opted against the illegal activity, having realised that she was not born and raised to indulge in such a thing.
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Audrey Marks’s drugs temptation
MANAGING Director of Paymaster Jamaica Ambassador Audrey Marks thought about what she could do with money earned from trafficking in drugs, but opted against the illegal activity, having realised that she was not born and raised to indulge in such a thing.
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Audrey Marks’s drugs temptation
He’s just a few months shy of his 12th birthday, but Mona Heights Primary student Mikhail Morris is already quite clear about the career he wants to pursue.
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Math whiz wants to help students pass the subject
He’s just a few months shy of his 12th birthday, but Mona Heights Primary student Mikhail Morris is already quite clear about the career he wants to pursue.
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Math whiz wants to help students pass the subject
This is the second in a new series telling the stories of Jamaicans who used education to overcome poverty.
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Bernard ‘Patrick’ Lee used difficult life as motivation
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — The Senate, on Friday passed the Income Tax (Amendment) Act, 2015, that will facilitate the provision an additional $35,568 in tax-free income for workers, effective January, 1, 2016.
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Senate passes Income Tax (Amendment) Act 2015