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Taxi operator shot by gunman in Spanish Town

The police in St Catherine are probing the shooting of a taxi operator by a gunman posing as a passenger in Spanish Town on Friday. The police report that about 4:30 p.m., the taxi operator was driving along Young Street when a passenger removed a...

WNO national tour heads to Manchester

LONDON: The Windrush National Organisation, (WNO) based in Birmingham, is touring the UK to develop greater awareness and advocacy of the Windrush Schemes available to those persons facing difficulties in demonstrating their lawful status, as...
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WNO national tour heads to Manchester

LONDON: The Windrush National Organisation, (WNO) based in Birmingham, is touring the UK to develop greater awareness and advocacy of the Windrush Schemes available to those persons facing difficulties in demonstrating their lawful status, as...

JN Properties to host webinar on real estate investing

With the Jamaican real estate market predicted to reach US$128 billion (£101.9 billion) by 2028, JN Properties is staging a webinar on June 6 for persons resident in the United Kingdom to provide key information about numerous real estate...
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JN Properties to host webinar on real estate investing

With the Jamaican real estate market predicted to reach US$128 billion (£101.9 billion) by 2028, JN Properties is staging a webinar on June 6 for persons resident in the United Kingdom to provide key information about numerous real estate...

OUR: Build it and they will come approach won’t work for 5G tech

WESTERN BUREAU: Ansord Hewitt, the director general of the Office of Utilities Regulation [OUR], is advising that a full assessment of all the factors in the successful implementation of fifth generation [5G] technology must be undertaken by sector...
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OUR: Build it and they will come approach won’t work for 5G tech

WESTERN BUREAU: Ansord Hewitt, the director general of the Office of Utilities Regulation [OUR], is advising that a full assessment of all the factors in the successful implementation of fifth generation [5G] technology must be undertaken by sector...

GoodHeart | Ava-Gay Blair-Black celebrates moms with Mother of the Year Awards

Dedication, determination, inspiration and love. Behind many success stories are mothers who sacrifice everything to make their little ones’ dreams a reality. There’s no denying the power, beauty, and heroism of a mother’s love. To honour their...
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GoodHeart | Ava-Gay Blair-Black celebrates moms with Mother of the Year Awards

Dedication, determination, inspiration and love. Behind many success stories are mothers who sacrifice everything to make their little ones’ dreams a reality. There’s no denying the power, beauty, and heroism of a mother’s love. To honour their...

GoodHeart | NCU launches ‘Go Day’ to empower vulnerable communities

Northern Caribbean University (NCU), as a Seventh-day Adventist-owned institution continues to find ways in which the organisation integrates faith and learning into their service to the community. NCU in aligning its strategic goals with the world...
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GoodHeart | NCU launches ‘Go Day’ to empower vulnerable communities

Northern Caribbean University (NCU), as a Seventh-day Adventist-owned institution continues to find ways in which the organisation integrates faith and learning into their service to the community. NCU in aligning its strategic goals with the world...

Youth representatives call for Gov't, Opposition to cooperate on constitutional reform

Ten representatives of national youth groups have written to Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Opposition Leader Mark Golding urging bipartisan cooperation in transitioning Jamaica to a republic. In the letter, released to the media, the...
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Youth representatives call for Gov't, Opposition to cooperate on constitutional reform

Ten representatives of national youth groups have written to Prime Minister Andrew Holness and Opposition Leader Mark Golding urging bipartisan cooperation in transitioning Jamaica to a republic. In the letter, released to the media, the...

Educators who need support with mathematics urged to reach out to the ministry

Educators who need additional support with Mathematics in their schools are being urged to reach out to the Ministry of Education and Youth for assistance and intervention. In an interview with JIS News, Mathematics Coordinator for the Education...
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Educators who need support with mathematics urged to reach out to the ministry

Educators who need additional support with Mathematics in their schools are being urged to reach out to the Ministry of Education and Youth for assistance and intervention. In an interview with JIS News, Mathematics Coordinator for the Education...

Man accused of putting pesticide in another's water tank remanded

A man who was charged with attempted murder after he allegedly poured pesticide into another man's water tank was remanded when he appeared in the St Catherine Parish Court on Friday. He is Devon Reid of Redwood district, St Catherine....
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Man accused of putting pesticide in another's water tank remanded

A man who was charged with attempted murder after he allegedly poured pesticide into another man's water tank was remanded when he appeared in the St Catherine Parish Court on Friday. He is Devon Reid of Redwood district, St Catherine....

Mechanic charged for allegedly hitting woman in the head with phone

Thirty-seven-year-old Kareem Williams, a mechanic of Galloway Road, Kingston 13, has been charged after he allegedly used a phone to inflict a wound to a woman's head on May 14 in Duhaney Park, St Andrew. The Duhaney Park police say about...
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Mechanic charged for allegedly hitting woman in the head with phone

Thirty-seven-year-old Kareem Williams, a mechanic of Galloway Road, Kingston 13, has been charged after he allegedly used a phone to inflict a wound to a woman's head on May 14 in Duhaney Park, St Andrew. The Duhaney Park police say about...

Three Jamaicans killed in fiery crash in Cayman

The police in the Cayman Islands today reported that the three people who were killed a fiery crash on Monday are all Jamaicans. They have been identified as 41-year-old Shakara Stewart, 30-year-old Junior Whittaker and 53-year-old Vinroy Grant....
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Three Jamaicans killed in fiery crash in Cayman

The police in the Cayman Islands today reported that the three people who were killed a fiery crash on Monday are all Jamaicans. They have been identified as 41-year-old Shakara Stewart, 30-year-old Junior Whittaker and 53-year-old Vinroy Grant....

Health Ministry pursuing nurse training support from Nigeria

Health specialists from Nigeria are to come to Jamaica as part of efforts to train more nurses and other healthcare workers in the country's public health system. The Ministry of Health and Wellness, in a media release today, stated that eight...
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Health Ministry pursuing nurse training support from Nigeria

Health specialists from Nigeria are to come to Jamaica as part of efforts to train more nurses and other healthcare workers in the country's public health system. The Ministry of Health and Wellness, in a media release today, stated that eight...

Pound worker, bus driver arrested in connection with corruption

An employee at the Transport Authority's pound in Lakes Pen, St Catherine has been arrested for breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act. The police are probing a case of alleged collusion and fraud with a driver whose Toyota Hiace...
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Pound worker, bus driver arrested in connection with corruption

An employee at the Transport Authority's pound in Lakes Pen, St Catherine has been arrested for breaches of the Corruption Prevention Act. The police are probing a case of alleged collusion and fraud with a driver whose Toyota Hiace...

Drivers in public transport system to be retrained and recertified

The Government will be rolling out a programme to retrain and recertify drivers in the public transport system. Minister of Transport, Daryl Vaz, made the disclosure following a meeting of the National Road Safety Council on May 16, at the...
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Drivers in public transport system to be retrained and recertified

The Government will be rolling out a programme to retrain and recertify drivers in the public transport system. Minister of Transport, Daryl Vaz, made the disclosure following a meeting of the National Road Safety Council on May 16, at the...

JTA joins appeal for information on missing teacher

The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) is joining the public appeal for information on missing 29-year-old St Peter Claver Primary School teacher, Danielle Anglin. Anglin, who lives in the Hellshire area of Portmore, St Catherine, was...
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JTA joins appeal for information on missing teacher

The Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) is joining the public appeal for information on missing 29-year-old St Peter Claver Primary School teacher, Danielle Anglin. Anglin, who lives in the Hellshire area of Portmore, St Catherine, was...

St Andrew businessman charged with fraud

St Andrew businessman Andrew Palmer has been charged with fraud in relation to a car part deal. The police say a man visited Palmer's business establishment last year where he made payments amounting to $115,000 for a 2018 Honda Civic RHD...
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St Andrew businessman charged with fraud

St Andrew businessman Andrew Palmer has been charged with fraud in relation to a car part deal. The police say a man visited Palmer's business establishment last year where he made payments amounting to $115,000 for a 2018 Honda Civic RHD...

Gov’t looking to table OSH Bill in Parliament this fiscal year

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security is looking to table the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Bill in Parliament before the end of the fiscal year. The Bill is intended to repeal the Factories Act (1943), which is limited in scope and...
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Gov’t looking to table OSH Bill in Parliament this fiscal year

The Ministry of Labour and Social Security is looking to table the Occupational Safety and Health (OSH) Bill in Parliament before the end of the fiscal year. The Bill is intended to repeal the Factories Act (1943), which is limited in scope and...

A sign symbolising a growing partnership

THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE partnership between Jamaica Post and the GK Group continues to grow from strength to strength as the corporate headquarters of the island’s postal network now boasts a new sign that was erected at their 6-10 South Camp Road,...
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A sign symbolising a growing partnership

THE PUBLIC-PRIVATE partnership between Jamaica Post and the GK Group continues to grow from strength to strength as the corporate headquarters of the island’s postal network now boasts a new sign that was erected at their 6-10 South Camp Road,...

British High Commish impressed by UWI’s pioneering castor bean research

JUDITH SLATER, British High Commissioner to Jamaica, is pleased with groundbreaking castor bean research under way at the Mona Institute of Applied Sciences (MIAS) at The UWI, Mona. The high commissioner visited the institute on Monday to see...
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British High Commish impressed by UWI’s pioneering castor bean research

JUDITH SLATER, British High Commissioner to Jamaica, is pleased with groundbreaking castor bean research under way at the Mona Institute of Applied Sciences (MIAS) at The UWI, Mona. The high commissioner visited the institute on Monday to see...

Jamaica needs 10 years to catch up to 5G implementation – Cooper

WESTERN BUREAU: ABEAN COOPER, manager of bond planning at Jamaica’s Spectrum Management Authority [SMA], has noted that the country will require up to 10 years to catch up to the rest of the world technologically, even amid the current global shift...
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Jamaica needs 10 years to catch up to 5G implementation – Cooper

WESTERN BUREAU: ABEAN COOPER, manager of bond planning at Jamaica’s Spectrum Management Authority [SMA], has noted that the country will require up to 10 years to catch up to the rest of the world technologically, even amid the current global shift...

Caribbean Travel Marketplace takes over Destination MoBay

JAMAICA’S TOURISM Mecca, Montego Bay, will be inundated with tourism stakeholders from various parts of the world starting on Monday, May 20 and culminating on Thursday, May 23. It is the 42nd staging of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association...
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Caribbean Travel Marketplace takes over Destination MoBay

JAMAICA’S TOURISM Mecca, Montego Bay, will be inundated with tourism stakeholders from various parts of the world starting on Monday, May 20 and culminating on Thursday, May 23. It is the 42nd staging of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourism Association...

Keith Clarke trial stalled to allow prosecution, defence to discuss photographs

The murder trial of the three Jamaica Defence Force soldiers implicated in the shooting death of Keith Clarke was yesterday postponed until next Monday in the Home Circuit Court. The matter was postponed to give both the prosecution and the defence...
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Keith Clarke trial stalled to allow prosecution, defence to discuss photographs

The murder trial of the three Jamaica Defence Force soldiers implicated in the shooting death of Keith Clarke was yesterday postponed until next Monday in the Home Circuit Court. The matter was postponed to give both the prosecution and the defence...

Morris Dixon underscores the need to upskill for rapidly changing job market

Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with Oversight for Skills and Digital Transformation, Dr Dana Morris Dixon, has underscored the importance of upskilling and reskilling, noting that these are important for maintaining...
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Morris Dixon underscores the need to upskill for rapidly changing job market

Minister without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with Oversight for Skills and Digital Transformation, Dr Dana Morris Dixon, has underscored the importance of upskilling and reskilling, noting that these are important for maintaining...

MET Service urges Jamaicans to be prepared for active hurricane season

The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season officially begins on June 1 and forecasters are suggesting that it will be a very active one. As a result, Head of the Weather Branch at the Meteorological Service of Jamaica (Met Service), Rohan Brown, is urging...
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MET Service urges Jamaicans to be prepared for active hurricane season

The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season officially begins on June 1 and forecasters are suggesting that it will be a very active one. As a result, Head of the Weather Branch at the Meteorological Service of Jamaica (Met Service), Rohan Brown, is urging...

18-year-old charged for Dunkirk gun attack

An 18-year-old has been charged for the shooting of a man in his yard in Dunkirk, Kingston earlier this month. Charged with wounding with intent, being in possession of a prohibited weapon, and unauthorized possession of ammunition is Kevin Levy,...
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18-year-old charged for Dunkirk gun attack

An 18-year-old has been charged for the shooting of a man in his yard in Dunkirk, Kingston earlier this month. Charged with wounding with intent, being in possession of a prohibited weapon, and unauthorized possession of ammunition is Kevin Levy,...

Tourist arrivals increase despite US travel advisory, other challenges

Senior Advisor and Strategist in the Ministry of Tourism, Delano Seiveright, has disclosed that official tourist arrival numbers as at the first week of May are ahead of the corresponding period in 2023. Jamaica has recorded 1.7 million...
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Tourist arrivals increase despite US travel advisory, other challenges

Senior Advisor and Strategist in the Ministry of Tourism, Delano Seiveright, has disclosed that official tourist arrival numbers as at the first week of May are ahead of the corresponding period in 2023. Jamaica has recorded 1.7 million...

Gun and ammunition seized in St Andrew, four arrested

Four males, including a juvenile, were arrested following the seizure of an illegal gun and 15 rounds of ammunition in St Andrew this afternoon. The weapon was found during an operation by the St Andrew North police and military personnel in...
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Gun and ammunition seized in St Andrew, four arrested

Four males, including a juvenile, were arrested following the seizure of an illegal gun and 15 rounds of ammunition in St Andrew this afternoon. The weapon was found during an operation by the St Andrew North police and military personnel in...

Union wants removal of 'backward' mental illness clause from employment contracts

The Government is being urged to remove a clause from its employment contracts which allows it to dismiss an employee without notice or payment in lieu of notice if they "become of unsound mind”. The call is being...
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Union wants removal of 'backward' mental illness clause from employment contracts

The Government is being urged to remove a clause from its employment contracts which allows it to dismiss an employee without notice or payment in lieu of notice if they "become of unsound mind”. The call is being...

Road works to cause traffic delays along Cumberland Boulevard in Portmore

The National Works Agency (NWA) is advising motorists to exercise caution over the next three days as they navigate Cumberland Boulevard in Portmore, St Catherine. Manager, Communication and Customer Services at the NWA, Stephen Shaw, says starting...
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Road works to cause traffic delays along Cumberland Boulevard in Portmore

The National Works Agency (NWA) is advising motorists to exercise caution over the next three days as they navigate Cumberland Boulevard in Portmore, St Catherine. Manager, Communication and Customer Services at the NWA, Stephen Shaw, says starting...

Three women shot in MoBay

The police in St James are probing the shooting of three women in a yard along King Street last night by a gunman. It is reported that about 10:20 p.m. the women were in the yard talking when a man came up, pulled a firearm and opened fire. The...
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Three women shot in MoBay

The police in St James are probing the shooting of three women in a yard along King Street last night by a gunman. It is reported that about 10:20 p.m. the women were in the yard talking when a man came up, pulled a firearm and opened fire. The...

PM gets honorary doctorate from Delaware State University

DOVER, Delaware: Prime Minister Andrew Holness was on Friday conferred with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by the Delaware State University, a privately governed, state-assisted, historically black land-grant research university in Dover,...
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PM gets honorary doctorate from Delaware State University

DOVER, Delaware: Prime Minister Andrew Holness was on Friday conferred with an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters by the Delaware State University, a privately governed, state-assisted, historically black land-grant research university in Dover,...

VSB well positioned to respond to sexual abuse cases involving children

The Victim Services Branch (VSB) in the Social Justice Division of the Ministry of Justice remains well positioned to respond to cases of sexual abuse involving minors. Director of the VSB, Dionne-Dawn Binns, says the branch is alerted to cases of...
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VSB well positioned to respond to sexual abuse cases involving children

The Victim Services Branch (VSB) in the Social Justice Division of the Ministry of Justice remains well positioned to respond to cases of sexual abuse involving minors. Director of the VSB, Dionne-Dawn Binns, says the branch is alerted to cases of...

Hampton School pays tribute to slaves who contributed to its founders’ fortunes

A historical event unfolded at Hampton School recently with the consecration and unveiling of a commemorative plaque. The plaque stands as a testament to the invaluable contributions of enslaved Africans, whose forced labour played a pivotal role...
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Hampton School pays tribute to slaves who contributed to its founders’ fortunes

A historical event unfolded at Hampton School recently with the consecration and unveiling of a commemorative plaque. The plaque stands as a testament to the invaluable contributions of enslaved Africans, whose forced labour played a pivotal role...

May 23 is Responsible Tourism Day

FROM MONDAY, May 20 to Thursday, May 23, the Caribbean Travel Marketplace, a showpiece of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourist Association (CHTA), will convene at the Montego Bay Conference Centre in St James. It is the premier event for connecting...
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May 23 is Responsible Tourism Day

FROM MONDAY, May 20 to Thursday, May 23, the Caribbean Travel Marketplace, a showpiece of the Caribbean Hotel and Tourist Association (CHTA), will convene at the Montego Bay Conference Centre in St James. It is the premier event for connecting...

Economic resilience should be key priority for Caribbean – Clarke

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke says economic resilience has got to be the key economic priority for Caribbean countries. This, he said, is especially true given the open economies and narrow economic bases of small island developing states (SIDS...
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Economic resilience should be key priority for Caribbean – Clarke

Finance Minister Dr Nigel Clarke says economic resilience has got to be the key economic priority for Caribbean countries. This, he said, is especially true given the open economies and narrow economic bases of small island developing states (SIDS...

JSIF injects $34 million into building capacity in special education

The Ministry of Education and Youth is receiving support from the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) to strengthen capacity in the special education sector. Approximately $34 million will be invested by the agency into various initiatives,...
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JSIF injects $34 million into building capacity in special education

The Ministry of Education and Youth is receiving support from the Jamaica Social Investment Fund (JSIF) to strengthen capacity in the special education sector. Approximately $34 million will be invested by the agency into various initiatives,...

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