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Maroc Maroc - JAMAICA-GLEANER.COM - Entertainment Stories - 15/Jul 05:07

Capleton concerned that prices ‘Gone Up’

Dancehall artiste Capleton is concerned that Jamaican consumers will be hit with higher prices for agricultural items within the next couple of weeks, owing to the devastating effects of Hurricane Beryl on farmers in the breadbasket parish, St...

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‘There will be no failure’

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