Children at the Maranatha Basic School are now disadvantaged following the most recent theft incident at the institution. The school’s Principal, Arlene Bernard, is asking for the community’s corporation in retrieving what was stolen.
Principal Bernard says the TV was used as a tool to enhance learning, through videos and songs geared at educational activities. She describes the theft as heart-wrenching and a setback for the institution. Principal Bernard is appealing to the neighboring residents to build the community and better help in protecting the school’s property. Watch the report:
Reporter: Nasika Alliman
For more news: Latest News, Sports and Entertainment – CVM Television Online (cvmtv.com)
J. Wray & Nephew Limited, a subsidiary of Campari Group, has expanded its premium spirits…
Based on media reports and calls from journalists, I understand that I am the subject…
Work to improve a critical section of the Mandela Highway through Central Village came to…
The voters of St. Ann North Eastern go to the polls today (September 30, 2024)…
Reprehensible, abominable, and repulsive! That’s how the Integrity Commission is describing a fake document circulating…
Detectives in St. James have charged 30-year-old Joseph McKenzie, also known as "Geo," with the…