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Sean Major-Campbell | Human rights and those with disabilities

ON THE second Sunday of Advent, last week, Christ Church hosted the annual human rights service ahead of International Human Rights Day. On that Sunday when we lit the candle of peace, the sounds of Peter Tosh blared from the holy place: “...

JFJ disappointed with suspended sentences for cops in Mario Deane case

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) says it “respectfully disagrees” with the decision of a court to impose suspended sentences on two of the three cops convicted for the beating death of Mario Deane. However, JFJ said it...
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JFJ disappointed with suspended sentences for cops in Mario Deane case

Human rights lobby group Jamaicans for Justice (JFJ) says it “respectfully disagrees” with the decision of a court to impose suspended sentences on two of the three cops convicted for the beating death of Mario Deane. However, JFJ said it...

Supreme Court clears way for deportation to South Sudan of several immigrants with no ties there

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the deportation of several immigrants who were put on a flight in May bound for South Sudan, a war-ravaged country where they have no ties. The decision comes after the court’s...
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Supreme Court clears way for deportation to South Sudan of several immigrants with no ties there

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the deportation of several immigrants who were put on a flight in May bound for South Sudan, a war-ravaged country where they have no ties. The decision comes after the court’s...

Bartlett defends JTB Bill amid Airbnb concerns

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is pushing back against mounting criticism of the proposed Jamaica Tourist Board Bill 2025. He insists the legislation does not impose new taxes or unfairly target Airbnb and other short-term rental operators. In...
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Bartlett defends JTB Bill amid Airbnb concerns

Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett is pushing back against mounting criticism of the proposed Jamaica Tourist Board Bill 2025. He insists the legislation does not impose new taxes or unfairly target Airbnb and other short-term rental operators. In...

76-y-o man accused of stealing alcohol and fans from restaurant

A 76-year-old night watchman has been charged for allegedly breaking into a restaurant in St Andrew and stealing alcohol and two fans. He has been identified as Leopold Bromley, a resident of Havendale Mews, Kingston 19, St Andrew. He was...
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76-y-o man accused of stealing alcohol and fans from restaurant

A 76-year-old night watchman has been charged for allegedly breaking into a restaurant in St Andrew and stealing alcohol and two fans. He has been identified as Leopold Bromley, a resident of Havendale Mews, Kingston 19, St Andrew. He was...

$7.5M in Crime Stop rewards paid out last year

In 2024, Crime Stop Jamaica received 867 tips, resulting in $7.5 million in rewards – $6.3 million of which was paid under the Rewards for Guns Campaign. This is contained in the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) 2024 Economic and Social...
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$7.5M in Crime Stop rewards paid out last year

In 2024, Crime Stop Jamaica received 867 tips, resulting in $7.5 million in rewards – $6.3 million of which was paid under the Rewards for Guns Campaign. This is contained in the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) 2024 Economic and Social...

Opposition says conflicting explanations have 'deepened public suspicion' about FID head appointment

The parliamentary opposition has charged that it is now “unmistakeably clear” that the appointment of chartered accountant Dennis Chung to lead the Financial Investigations Division (FID) was “carefully engineered to accommodate a hand-picked...
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Opposition says conflicting explanations have 'deepened public suspicion' about FID head appointment

The parliamentary opposition has charged that it is now “unmistakeably clear” that the appointment of chartered accountant Dennis Chung to lead the Financial Investigations Division (FID) was “carefully engineered to accommodate a hand-picked...

Man charged in deadly motorcycle sale robbery on Mandela Highway

Twenty-four-year-old Nicholas Bhalai, otherwise called ‘Coolie-Bap,’ was on Wednesday charged in connection with the shooting death and robbery of a man he met for the sale of the man's motorcycle along the Mandela Highway. Bhalai, a labourer of...
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Man charged in deadly motorcycle sale robbery on Mandela Highway

Twenty-four-year-old Nicholas Bhalai, otherwise called ‘Coolie-Bap,’ was on Wednesday charged in connection with the shooting death and robbery of a man he met for the sale of the man's motorcycle along the Mandela Highway. Bhalai, a labourer of...

Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb survivors to visit Jamaica Saturday on the Peace Boat

A powerful reminder of war’s lasting scars will arrive in Montego Bay this Saturday, July 5. Peace Boat Voyage 120 will dock at the Montego Freeport Cruise Ship Port with over 1,700 passengers, including three survivors of the Hiroshima and...
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Hiroshima and Nagasaki bomb survivors to visit Jamaica Saturday on the Peace Boat

A powerful reminder of war’s lasting scars will arrive in Montego Bay this Saturday, July 5. Peace Boat Voyage 120 will dock at the Montego Freeport Cruise Ship Port with over 1,700 passengers, including three survivors of the Hiroshima and...

Nearly 14,000 reports made to National Children’s Registry in 2024

The National Children’s Registry (NCR) last year received 13,918 reports related to 25,005 incidents of child abuse and other care and protection needs, the latest Economic and Social Survey Jamaica (ESSJ) has revealed. Some 14,794 incidents...
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Nearly 14,000 reports made to National Children’s Registry in 2024

The National Children’s Registry (NCR) last year received 13,918 reports related to 25,005 incidents of child abuse and other care and protection needs, the latest Economic and Social Survey Jamaica (ESSJ) has revealed. Some 14,794 incidents...

US Coast Guard offloads illicit drugs interdicted in Caribbean Sea

MIAMI, CMC – The United States Coast Guard says the crew of its Cutter Northland on Wednesday offloaded approximately 2,220 pounds of cocaine and 3,320 pounds of marijuana worth an estimated US$20.1 million at Coast Guard Base Miami Beach. The...
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US Coast Guard offloads illicit drugs interdicted in Caribbean Sea

MIAMI, CMC – The United States Coast Guard says the crew of its Cutter Northland on Wednesday offloaded approximately 2,220 pounds of cocaine and 3,320 pounds of marijuana worth an estimated US$20.1 million at Coast Guard Base Miami Beach. The...

Update | Suspect in fatal stabbing of teen girl in St Thomas confirmed dead

The police have confirmed that the suspect in Wednesday's murder of 14-year-old Tianna Sutherland in St Thomas has died. The man was shot on Wednesday by a police team that responded to the murder of the teenager. The Morant Bay Criminal...
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Update | Suspect in fatal stabbing of teen girl in St Thomas confirmed dead

The police have confirmed that the suspect in Wednesday's murder of 14-year-old Tianna Sutherland in St Thomas has died. The man was shot on Wednesday by a police team that responded to the murder of the teenager. The Morant Bay Criminal...

Jamaicans, Filipinos the top holders of work permits in BVI

TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, CMC – Nationals from Jamaica and the Philippines top the list of those holding active work permits in the British Virgin Islands. This is based on figures released by Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley during a recent...
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Jamaicans, Filipinos the top holders of work permits in BVI

TORTOLA, British Virgin Islands, CMC – Nationals from Jamaica and the Philippines top the list of those holding active work permits in the British Virgin Islands. This is based on figures released by Premier Dr Natalio Wheatley during a recent...

Health minister says Sav Hospital to get massive upgrade

WESTERN BUREAU: Health and Wellness Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says the Savanna-la-Mar Public General Hospital, in Westmoreland, is to undergo the most significant expansion in its history. The announcement comes amid calls from civic leaders...
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Health minister says Sav Hospital to get massive upgrade

WESTERN BUREAU: Health and Wellness Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says the Savanna-la-Mar Public General Hospital, in Westmoreland, is to undergo the most significant expansion in its history. The announcement comes amid calls from civic leaders...

Tourism pension plan nears $4b, spurs affordable housing promise

WESTERN BUREAU: A bold new plan by Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett will use the growing Tourism Workers Pension Scheme (TWPS) to unlock affordable housing for thousands of Jamaicans in the sector, marking a major step toward economic inclusion....
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Tourism pension plan nears $4b, spurs affordable housing promise

WESTERN BUREAU: A bold new plan by Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett will use the growing Tourism Workers Pension Scheme (TWPS) to unlock affordable housing for thousands of Jamaicans in the sector, marking a major step toward economic inclusion....

Ombudsman probes alleged breaches of the code

The Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ), in its role as political ombudsman, says it is currently investigating complaints involving allegations of intimidation, inflammatory political speech, and public disorder. It is also looking into reports...
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Ombudsman probes alleged breaches of the code

The Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ), in its role as political ombudsman, says it is currently investigating complaints involving allegations of intimidation, inflammatory political speech, and public disorder. It is also looking into reports...

Patterson Institute coordinates pilot to transform Africa, Caribbean into global tech powers

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced its sponsorship of groundbreaking pilot artificial intelligence (AI) hubs designed to transform Africa and the Caribbean into competitive forces in the global technology landscape. The...
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Patterson Institute coordinates pilot to transform Africa, Caribbean into global tech powers

The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) has announced its sponsorship of groundbreaking pilot artificial intelligence (AI) hubs designed to transform Africa and the Caribbean into competitive forces in the global technology landscape. The...

UCC to install global thought leaders as chancellor, pro-chancellor

The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) is set to install two internationally renowned visionaries at its 2025 Commencement Ceremony, set for July 20 at the National Arena in Kingston. They are University of Sunderland’s Pro-Vice-...
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UCC to install global thought leaders as chancellor, pro-chancellor

The University of the Commonwealth Caribbean (UCC) is set to install two internationally renowned visionaries at its 2025 Commencement Ceremony, set for July 20 at the National Arena in Kingston. They are University of Sunderland’s Pro-Vice-...

Costa Rica’s top court seeks to strip President Chaves’ immunity over corruption case

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rica’s Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the country’s legislature to strip President Rodrigo Chaves of his legal immunity so he can stand trial on corruption charges. Chaves, accused of awarding lucrative...
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Costa Rica’s top court seeks to strip President Chaves’ immunity over corruption case

SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rica’s Supreme Court on Tuesday asked the country’s legislature to strip President Rodrigo Chaves of his legal immunity so he can stand trial on corruption charges. Chaves, accused of awarding lucrative...

Mary Seacole Trust has new chair on statue anniversary

LONDON: Felicia Kwaku OBE, was announced as the new chair of the Mary Seacole Trust during a special event on June 26 to mark the ninth anniversary of the unveiling of a statue of Mary Seacole on the grounds of St Thomas’ Hospital in London,...
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Mary Seacole Trust has new chair on statue anniversary

LONDON: Felicia Kwaku OBE, was announced as the new chair of the Mary Seacole Trust during a special event on June 26 to mark the ninth anniversary of the unveiling of a statue of Mary Seacole on the grounds of St Thomas’ Hospital in London,...

Legal giant Dr Courtenay Griffiths KC ‘leaves indelible mark’

LONDON: Well-known defence barrister, Dr Courtenay Griffiths KC, who made a name for himself by taking on a number of high profile cases in representation of the black community in the UK, passed away last week at 69 years old. ‘Legendary’ is how...
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Legal giant Dr Courtenay Griffiths KC ‘leaves indelible mark’

LONDON: Well-known defence barrister, Dr Courtenay Griffiths KC, who made a name for himself by taking on a number of high profile cases in representation of the black community in the UK, passed away last week at 69 years old. ‘Legendary’ is how...

St Richard’s Class of 2000 gifts Legacy scholarships to students in need

Twelve-year-old Morganne Brown was filled with bittersweet emotions as she tried her best to balance melancholy with joy during her graduation yesterday. “I feel sad but I’m also elated because I’m moving on to my next step in my life, which is...
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St Richard’s Class of 2000 gifts Legacy scholarships to students in need

Twelve-year-old Morganne Brown was filled with bittersweet emotions as she tried her best to balance melancholy with joy during her graduation yesterday. “I feel sad but I’m also elated because I’m moving on to my next step in my life, which is...

Charles Town Maroons honour matriarch Gloria ‘Mama G’ Simms

AGAINST THE background of a blazing and crackling ‘bunfire’, Gloria ‘Mama G’ Simms stood, like a spectre of Nanny of the Maroons, as a beaming MC Daveai Ellis handed her a lifetime achievement trophy given to her by the Charles Town Maroons of...
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Charles Town Maroons honour matriarch Gloria ‘Mama G’ Simms

AGAINST THE background of a blazing and crackling ‘bunfire’, Gloria ‘Mama G’ Simms stood, like a spectre of Nanny of the Maroons, as a beaming MC Daveai Ellis handed her a lifetime achievement trophy given to her by the Charles Town Maroons of...

Opposition urges Government to secure fairer terms in JPSCo licence negotiations

The parliamentary Opposition has cautioned the Government to ensure that its negotiations on a new Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) licence result in fairer terms, real competition, and lower energy costs. At the same time, the People’s...
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Opposition urges Government to secure fairer terms in JPSCo licence negotiations

The parliamentary Opposition has cautioned the Government to ensure that its negotiations on a new Jamaica Public Service Company (JPSCo) licence result in fairer terms, real competition, and lower energy costs. At the same time, the People’s...

Steps being taken to minimise disruption in health sector amid sickouts - MOH

The Ministry of Health and Wellness says resources are being mobilised to ensure minimal disruption to health services islandwide amid sickouts by some health workers. The Ministry, in a media release Tuesday, says that nurses and midwives...
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Steps being taken to minimise disruption in health sector amid sickouts - MOH

The Ministry of Health and Wellness says resources are being mobilised to ensure minimal disruption to health services islandwide amid sickouts by some health workers. The Ministry, in a media release Tuesday, says that nurses and midwives...

Woman charged for stabbing death of another in Mountain View

Detectives assigned to the Kingston East police division have charged a woman with murder for allegedly stabbing another woman to death during a dispute along Mountain View Avenue in Kingston on Saturday. The accused is 55-year-old Sharon Young...
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Woman charged for stabbing death of another in Mountain View

Detectives assigned to the Kingston East police division have charged a woman with murder for allegedly stabbing another woman to death during a dispute along Mountain View Avenue in Kingston on Saturday. The accused is 55-year-old Sharon Young...

Victim impact statement from Mario Deane's mother presented during cops' sentencing hearing

The Westmoreland Circuit Court today heard the victim impact statement given by Mercia Fraser, the mother of Mario Deane, as the sentencing hearing for the three police personnel convicted for his 2014 death got under way. Fraser was not...
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Victim impact statement from Mario Deane's mother presented during cops' sentencing hearing

The Westmoreland Circuit Court today heard the victim impact statement given by Mercia Fraser, the mother of Mario Deane, as the sentencing hearing for the three police personnel convicted for his 2014 death got under way. Fraser was not...

Panel removed FID job requirement after 'conversations', no documentation exists – Morris Dixon

The Government has stated for the first time that there is no documentation explaining why the law enforcement requirement was dropped from the job criteria for the top post at the Financial Investigations Division (FID). Information Minister Dr...
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Panel removed FID job requirement after 'conversations', no documentation exists – Morris Dixon

The Government has stated for the first time that there is no documentation explaining why the law enforcement requirement was dropped from the job criteria for the top post at the Financial Investigations Division (FID). Information Minister Dr...

Holness urges JLP candidates to uphold highest standards following Warmington’s expletive-laced remarks

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Leader, Dr Andrew Holness, has reminded candidates and representatives that their conduct must reflect the highest standards as they carry the party’s messages on various platforms across the country. In a letter sent...
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Holness urges JLP candidates to uphold highest standards following Warmington’s expletive-laced remarks

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Leader, Dr Andrew Holness, has reminded candidates and representatives that their conduct must reflect the highest standards as they carry the party’s messages on various platforms across the country. In a letter sent...

JPS has 'grave concern' about plans to not renew its licence

The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is expressing «grave concern» about the Government's announcement that it will not renew the company’s all-island licence under the existing terms. In a media release on Tuesday, JPS confirmed it is in.
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JPS has 'grave concern' about plans to not renew its licence

The Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) is expressing «grave concern» about the Government's announcement that it will not renew the company’s all-island licence under the existing terms. In a media release on Tuesday, JPS confirmed it is in...

Growth & Jobs | Self-taught designer turns passion into profitable clothing brand

RICHARD FFRENCH vividly recalls that while he was in first form at Papine High School in St Andrew, his mother asked him what he wanted for his birthday. Unlike the typical child his age, he requested a sewing machine so he could alter his own...
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Growth & Jobs | Self-taught designer turns passion into profitable clothing brand

RICHARD FFRENCH vividly recalls that while he was in first form at Papine High School in St Andrew, his mother asked him what he wanted for his birthday. Unlike the typical child his age, he requested a sewing machine so he could alter his own...

Ja to build first innovation township, Caribbean’s tallest hotel in Rose Hall

WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica is poised to rewrite the blueprint for tourism development in the Caribbean with the establishment of the region’s first-ever Tourism Innovation Township, and the construction of what will become the tallest hotel in the...
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Ja to build first innovation township, Caribbean’s tallest hotel in Rose Hall

WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica is poised to rewrite the blueprint for tourism development in the Caribbean with the establishment of the region’s first-ever Tourism Innovation Township, and the construction of what will become the tallest hotel in the...

Jamaica’s tourism industry grapples with uneven growth in first half of 2025

WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica’s tourism industry is navigating a mixed landscape in 2025, with global economic uncertainty and a lingering US travel advisory dampening early performance even as regional markets, increased airlift, and targeted promotions...
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Jamaica’s tourism industry grapples with uneven growth in first half of 2025

WESTERN BUREAU: Jamaica’s tourism industry is navigating a mixed landscape in 2025, with global economic uncertainty and a lingering US travel advisory dampening early performance even as regional markets, increased airlift, and targeted promotions...

Tufton backs embattled George Wright in Westmoreland Central showdown

WESTERN BUREAU: Former deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Dr Christopher Tufton says he is throwing his support behind George Wright, the incumbent member of parliament for Westmoreland Central, who, seemingly, is being targeted by the...
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Tufton backs embattled George Wright in Westmoreland Central showdown

WESTERN BUREAU: Former deputy leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Dr Christopher Tufton says he is throwing his support behind George Wright, the incumbent member of parliament for Westmoreland Central, who, seemingly, is being targeted by the...

PNP not running a frivolous campaign, says Dr Dayton Campbell

Western Bureau: Dr Dayton Campbell, the People’s National Party (PNP) general secretary, says his party wants to form the next Government of Jamaica because it wants to fix the country’s infrastructure so that the people can enjoy a better...
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PNP not running a frivolous campaign, says Dr Dayton Campbell

Western Bureau: Dr Dayton Campbell, the People’s National Party (PNP) general secretary, says his party wants to form the next Government of Jamaica because it wants to fix the country’s infrastructure so that the people can enjoy a better...

Warmington apologises for use of expletives

Member of Parliament for South West St Catherine, Everald Warmington, has withdrawn and apologised for inappropriate and offensive remarks made on the political platform in Westmoreland on Sunday. Warmington uttered expletives on Sunday as he...
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Warmington apologises for use of expletives

Member of Parliament for South West St Catherine, Everald Warmington, has withdrawn and apologised for inappropriate and offensive remarks made on the political platform in Westmoreland on Sunday. Warmington uttered expletives on Sunday as he...

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