A mirror was held up to our nation and we have been found wanting. The image projected over the past few weeks – fights in schools, murder of women and children, and more claims of corruption in high places – is one of a nation bent on self-harm.
WESTERN BUREAU: The 16-year-old B.B. Coke High School student who is accused of savagely beating a younger fellow student unconscious for stepping on his shoes, is booked to make his next appearance in the St Elizabeth Parish Court on January 11,.
THE five BB Coke High School students hailed for swiftly moving on foot their schoolmate Jaheim Colman, 14, to a medical facility last week, are set to benefit from tuition assistance, courtes.
In joining Jamaica’s celebration of the selfless act of bravery and kindness by five students of the BB Coke High School in St Elizabeth on Tuesday, Digicel invited the boys to its corporate offices for a special honour. The group, dubbed ‘.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness has commended five students of B.B. Coke High School in St Elizabeth for their heroic actions in seeking medical attention for their schoolmate who was beaten unconscious by a fellow student last week. The youngsters – Leon Barnes, Khari Green, Garry Bartley, Daejuan Gordon and Dejaun Powell – were each presented with a laptop and a certificate of official commendation on Tuesday at Jamaica House.