Jamaica-Ghana agreements lead June 5 news roundup
Jamaica and Ghana’s renewed diplomatic and cooperation push topped the news agenda on Friday, June 5, as the two countries moved to strengthen ties through fresh agreements.
In business, the Jamaica Stock Exchange suspended trading in Derrimon, placing the company among the day’s major market developments.
Across the region, Caribbean Development Bank leaders focused on how Caribbean economies can steer through a period of global uncertainty.
In sport, Cricket West Indies announced that women would be allowed free entry to Sabina Park for the One Day International scheduled for June 6.
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