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Opposition congratulates Anderson on appointment as CCJ president

The Opposition People’s National Party (PNP) has extended congratulations to Justice Winston Anderson on his appointment as president of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ). Senator Donna Scott-Mottley, opposition spokesperson on justice, in a...

Study reveals impact of animals as architects of Earth

LONDON (ANI): A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from Queen Mary University of London has revealed how hundreds of species shape the landscapes we depend on, from termite mounds visible from space to beavers creating wetlands and hippos...
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Study reveals impact of animals as architects of Earth

LONDON (ANI): A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from Queen Mary University of London has revealed how hundreds of species shape the landscapes we depend on, from termite mounds visible from space to beavers creating wetlands and hippos...

Strong economy key to delivering what matters most to J’cans – PM

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has reaffirmed his belief that Jamaica’s economic stability and growth are the foundation for national progress, emphasising that a strong and resilient economy is the key to delivering critical infrastructure and...
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Strong economy key to delivering what matters most to J’cans – PM

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has reaffirmed his belief that Jamaica’s economic stability and growth are the foundation for national progress, emphasising that a strong and resilient economy is the key to delivering critical infrastructure and...

Distribution of 10,000 black tanks to begin before February ends

In a matter of days, needy households across Jamaica are to receive their share of 10,000 black tanks from the Government, to improve their water-storage capabilities. “The procurement is complete, which is the hardest part of these things … so...
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Distribution of 10,000 black tanks to begin before February ends

In a matter of days, needy households across Jamaica are to receive their share of 10,000 black tanks from the Government, to improve their water-storage capabilities. “The procurement is complete, which is the hardest part of these things … so...

When news is stressful, how do you balance staying informed with ‘doomscrolling’?

It all begins innocently – a late-night peek at your favourite social media site before bed. You catch a headline that grabs your attention with “breaking news” you can’t afford to miss. Like following digital breadcrumbs, one click leads to...
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When news is stressful, how do you balance staying informed with ‘doomscrolling’?

It all begins innocently – a late-night peek at your favourite social media site before bed. You catch a headline that grabs your attention with “breaking news” you can’t afford to miss. Like following digital breadcrumbs, one click leads to...

Gabriel Agbo | Idolatry is distasteful and abominable to God

SO MANY families are today in unexplainable, prolonged pain, sorrow and tears. Curses are unseen, and unidentifiable forces are speaking against one’s well-being, progress or existence. It can be an instrument for punishment or persecution. You see...
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Gabriel Agbo | Idolatry is distasteful and abominable to God

SO MANY families are today in unexplainable, prolonged pain, sorrow and tears. Curses are unseen, and unidentifiable forces are speaking against one’s well-being, progress or existence. It can be an instrument for punishment or persecution. You see...

From firebrand preacher to obscurity

ISAAC BARNES was born to parents who were peasants in Nain, St Elizabeth. He founded the Kingston Christadelphian Assembly at 26½ Mark Lane. As a theologian, the polyglot lived and worked in Liberia, Scotland, Britain and South Africa, from which...
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From firebrand preacher to obscurity

ISAAC BARNES was born to parents who were peasants in Nain, St Elizabeth. He founded the Kingston Christadelphian Assembly at 26½ Mark Lane. As a theologian, the polyglot lived and worked in Liberia, Scotland, Britain and South Africa, from which...

Why is water different colours in different places?

THE CONVERSATION: What do you picture when you think of water? An icy, refreshing drink? A crystal-blue ocean stretching to the horizon? A lake reflecting majestic mountains? Or a small pond that looks dark and murky? You would probably be more...
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Why is water different colours in different places?

THE CONVERSATION: What do you picture when you think of water? An icy, refreshing drink? A crystal-blue ocean stretching to the horizon? A lake reflecting majestic mountains? Or a small pond that looks dark and murky? You would probably be more...

The dangers of ‘Jekyll and Hyde leadership’

THE CONVERSATION: A glance at the day’s headlines reveals a universal truth: Leadership matters. Whether uplifting and ethical or toxic and abusive, leaders profoundly shape our lives. And this is especially true on the job. Research consistently...
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The dangers of ‘Jekyll and Hyde leadership’

THE CONVERSATION: A glance at the day’s headlines reveals a universal truth: Leadership matters. Whether uplifting and ethical or toxic and abusive, leaders profoundly shape our lives. And this is especially true on the job. Research consistently...

Family struggles after Tank-Weld driver dies in on-the-job crash

Sharon Silvester* is a broken woman. Ever since losing her son a month ago, her world has been a strange place, where sleep eludes and tears visit her nightly. Silvester’s 27-year-old son, Kirk Gooden, an employee of Tank-Weld Metals, died in a...
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Family struggles after Tank-Weld driver dies in on-the-job crash

Sharon Silvester* is a broken woman. Ever since losing her son a month ago, her world has been a strange place, where sleep eludes and tears visit her nightly. Silvester’s 27-year-old son, Kirk Gooden, an employee of Tank-Weld Metals, died in a...

David ‘Wagga’ Hunt scholarship to honour two supporters

WASHINGTON, DC: Two outstanding Jamaican philanthropists are to receive special recognition at this year’s David ‘Wagga’ Hunt Scholarship’s red carpet gala, set for Saturday, March 8. The Washington, DC-based scholarship foundation will recognise...
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David ‘Wagga’ Hunt scholarship to honour two supporters

WASHINGTON, DC: Two outstanding Jamaican philanthropists are to receive special recognition at this year’s David ‘Wagga’ Hunt Scholarship’s red carpet gala, set for Saturday, March 8. The Washington, DC-based scholarship foundation will recognise...

Cemex employees recognised for efforts in restoring their environment

CEMEX, A leading sustainable construction materials and solutions company with innovation and sustainability at its core, has recognised the outstanding efforts of two of its Jamaican employees for their unrelenting efforts in restoring the...
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Cemex employees recognised for efforts in restoring their environment

CEMEX, A leading sustainable construction materials and solutions company with innovation and sustainability at its core, has recognised the outstanding efforts of two of its Jamaican employees for their unrelenting efforts in restoring the...

The importance of human resources to the development of your business

Jamar and Natassia Wright, founders of Mind Food International, a Kingston-based company that offers leadership training and human resources services in Jamaica and the diaspora, said investing in the growth and empowerment of individuals within a...
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The importance of human resources to the development of your business

Jamar and Natassia Wright, founders of Mind Food International, a Kingston-based company that offers leadership training and human resources services in Jamaica and the diaspora, said investing in the growth and empowerment of individuals within a...

VPA launches ‘Big Man Ting’ campaign to tackle gender-based violence

The Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) has launched a public education campaign titled ‘Big Man Ting’. This media initiative aims to promote positive masculinity by engaging men and boys as allies in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV)...
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VPA launches ‘Big Man Ting’ campaign to tackle gender-based violence

The Violence Prevention Alliance (VPA) has launched a public education campaign titled ‘Big Man Ting’. This media initiative aims to promote positive masculinity by engaging men and boys as allies in the fight against gender-based violence (GBV)...

From fruit exporter to internationally renowned diamond miner

KINGSTON-BORN Isaac Edmestone Barnes, a trained surveyor and fruit exporter, established his own church, the Kingston Christadelphian Assembly, at 26½ Mark Lane. To escape racism in Jamaica he travelled to Britain, and then as a missionary to...
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From fruit exporter to internationally renowned diamond miner

KINGSTON-BORN Isaac Edmestone Barnes, a trained surveyor and fruit exporter, established his own church, the Kingston Christadelphian Assembly, at 26½ Mark Lane. To escape racism in Jamaica he travelled to Britain, and then as a missionary to...

Man arrested after firearm seized on Maxfield Avenue

A man has been arrested over the seizure of a firearm on Maxfield Avenue in St Andrew on Friday morning. The Taurus 9mm pistol was affixed with an empty magazine, a police statement said. The Hunts Bay police said the gun was found during the...
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Man arrested after firearm seized on Maxfield Avenue

A man has been arrested over the seizure of a firearm on Maxfield Avenue in St Andrew on Friday morning. The Taurus 9mm pistol was affixed with an empty magazine, a police statement said. The Hunts Bay police said the gun was found during the...

Blake to JFJ: Focus on criminals, not relevance

Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake has rejected Jamaicans for Justice’s (JFJ) criticisms over the high rate of fatal police shootings, arguing that the rights group is misguided and seeking relevance. In a video statement released on Friday,...
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Blake to JFJ: Focus on criminals, not relevance

Police Commissioner Dr Kevin Blake has rejected Jamaicans for Justice’s (JFJ) criticisms over the high rate of fatal police shootings, arguing that the rights group is misguided and seeking relevance. In a video statement released on Friday,...

Ground broken for Manchester cold storage facility to benefit 1,500 farmers

Ground has been broken for a $124-million cold storage facility at the greenhouse cluster in Content, Kirkvine, Manchester, which is expected to benefit more than 1,500 farmers and producers. The initiative is being implemented by the Government...
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Ground broken for Manchester cold storage facility to benefit 1,500 farmers

Ground has been broken for a $124-million cold storage facility at the greenhouse cluster in Content, Kirkvine, Manchester, which is expected to benefit more than 1,500 farmers and producers. The initiative is being implemented by the Government...

Haiti orphanage founder convicted in US court of abusing minors faces lengthy prison term

MIAMI (AP) — A jury in Miami has convicted the founder of an orphanage in Haiti of sexually abusing boys at the facility in Port-au-Prince. Court records show 73-year-old Michael Geilenfeld was found guilty Thursday night of six counts of...
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Haiti orphanage founder convicted in US court of abusing minors faces lengthy prison term

MIAMI (AP) — A jury in Miami has convicted the founder of an orphanage in Haiti of sexually abusing boys at the facility in Port-au-Prince. Court records show 73-year-old Michael Geilenfeld was found guilty Thursday night of six counts of...

Manchester teen found under bed charged with house breaking

A 19-year-old labourer from Huntley district, Manchester, who was found hiding under a bed after allegedly breaking into a house in his community, has been charged. Shane Powell was charged Wednesday with house breaking and larceny over the...
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Manchester teen found under bed charged with house breaking

A 19-year-old labourer from Huntley district, Manchester, who was found hiding under a bed after allegedly breaking into a house in his community, has been charged. Shane Powell was charged Wednesday with house breaking and larceny over the...

Over 4,000 Jamaicans have failed to collect $20,000 giveback from gov’t

Over 4,000 Jamaicans have yet to collect their $20,000 disbursement from the Government under the Reverse Income Tax Credit initiative. Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) says the funds were disturbed to remittance agencies. TAJ says these 4,171...
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Over 4,000 Jamaicans have failed to collect $20,000 giveback from gov’t

Over 4,000 Jamaicans have yet to collect their $20,000 disbursement from the Government under the Reverse Income Tax Credit initiative. Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) says the funds were disturbed to remittance agencies. TAJ says these 4,171...

Condemned South Carolina killer chooses to be executed by firing squad

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Condemned South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad. He would be the first US inmate shot to death in an execution in 15 years. Sigmon is scheduled to die March 7. On Friday, he became...
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Condemned South Carolina killer chooses to be executed by firing squad

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Condemned South Carolina inmate Brad Sigmon has chosen to die next month by a firing squad. He would be the first US inmate shot to death in an execution in 15 years. Sigmon is scheduled to die March 7. On Friday, he became...

Trump administration throws out protections from deportation for roughly half a million Haitians

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is throwing out protections that shielded roughly half a million Haitians from deportation, meaning they would lose their work permits and could be eligible to be removed from the country by August. The...
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Trump administration throws out protections from deportation for roughly half a million Haitians

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration is throwing out protections that shielded roughly half a million Haitians from deportation, meaning they would lose their work permits and could be eligible to be removed from the country by August. The...

JFB urges persons to close doors while sleeping

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) is urging persons to adopt a simple yet life-saving habit of closing their bedroom doors while sleeping. Commissioner, JFB, Stewart Beckford, told JIS News that this practice can increase survival chances and reduce...
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JFB urges persons to close doors while sleeping

The Jamaica Fire Brigade (JFB) is urging persons to adopt a simple yet life-saving habit of closing their bedroom doors while sleeping. Commissioner, JFB, Stewart Beckford, told JIS News that this practice can increase survival chances and reduce...

Heightened security as dancehall artiste Kiprich faces court over alleged gang-promoting song

There was an increased security presence at the St Catherine Parish Court today as dancehall artiste Kiprich, whose given name is Marlon Plunkett, made his first court appearance on allegations of promoting gang violence. Kiprich was charged by...
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Heightened security as dancehall artiste Kiprich faces court over alleged gang-promoting song

There was an increased security presence at the St Catherine Parish Court today as dancehall artiste Kiprich, whose given name is Marlon Plunkett, made his first court appearance on allegations of promoting gang violence. Kiprich was charged by...

Policewoman allegedly commits suicide in St Ann

The police are mourning the death of a policewoman who reportedly died by suicide this morning in St Ann. Constable Alsiania Flynch of St Ann allegedly shot herself in the head. Reports are that she visited the office of the Firearm Licensing...
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Policewoman allegedly commits suicide in St Ann

The police are mourning the death of a policewoman who reportedly died by suicide this morning in St Ann. Constable Alsiania Flynch of St Ann allegedly shot herself in the head. Reports are that she visited the office of the Firearm Licensing...

$25-million renovated health centre reopens in Thompson Town, Clarendon

Hundreds of residents of Thompson Town and surrounding communities in Clarendon are now receiving improved services at the renovated health centre, done at a cost of $25 million. The project was carried out under the Government’s Operation...
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$25-million renovated health centre reopens in Thompson Town, Clarendon

Hundreds of residents of Thompson Town and surrounding communities in Clarendon are now receiving improved services at the renovated health centre, done at a cost of $25 million. The project was carried out under the Government’s Operation...

Business operators invited to attend compliance expo in Sav-la-Mar today

Business operators and residents in Westmoreland and from nearby parishes are invited to participate in the National Housing Trust (NHT) Compliance 365 Expo today. This event, which will take place at the Savanna-la-Mar Methodist Church, forms...
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Business operators invited to attend compliance expo in Sav-la-Mar today

Business operators and residents in Westmoreland and from nearby parishes are invited to participate in the National Housing Trust (NHT) Compliance 365 Expo today. This event, which will take place at the Savanna-la-Mar Methodist Church, forms...

GFF’s basic schools nutrition programme officially named in honour of Patricia Thompson

Proper nutrition is the foundation of a child’s growth, shaping both their physical and cognitive development. This fundamental belief guided the life’s work of Patricia Thompson, registered nutritionist and founder and executive director of the...
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GFF’s basic schools nutrition programme officially named in honour of Patricia Thompson

Proper nutrition is the foundation of a child’s growth, shaping both their physical and cognitive development. This fundamental belief guided the life’s work of Patricia Thompson, registered nutritionist and founder and executive director of the...

Jamaican-Canadian businessman named to PM’s Council on Canada-US Relations

Wes Hall, chairman and CEO of Kingsdale Advisors, a shareholder advisory firm, has been included in the newly launched 19-member Prime Minister’s Council on Canada-United States (US) Relations announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the...
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Jamaican-Canadian businessman named to PM’s Council on Canada-US Relations

Wes Hall, chairman and CEO of Kingsdale Advisors, a shareholder advisory firm, has been included in the newly launched 19-member Prime Minister’s Council on Canada-United States (US) Relations announced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the...

US-based Jamaican businesswoman reveals odyssey through horror, abuse

I Persist is Dr Patricia Smith’s latest book, capturing her odyssey through life-sapping abandonment by her mother into the arms of a cruel grand aunt who subjected her to daily trauma and abuse. Adding to her trauma was exploitation through...
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US-based Jamaican businesswoman reveals odyssey through horror, abuse

I Persist is Dr Patricia Smith’s latest book, capturing her odyssey through life-sapping abandonment by her mother into the arms of a cruel grand aunt who subjected her to daily trauma and abuse. Adding to her trauma was exploitation through...

‘In their hands’

On the heels of an announcement that global tech giant Meta intends to make significant investments into artificial intelligence (AI)-powered humanoid robots, one local information technology (IT) professional is adding his voice to the call for...
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‘In their hands’

On the heels of an announcement that global tech giant Meta intends to make significant investments into artificial intelligence (AI)-powered humanoid robots, one local information technology (IT) professional is adding his voice to the call for...

Terrelonge hits back at Portmore Mayor over contentious parish meeting

Member of Parliament for St Catherine East Central Alando Terrelonge has issued a strong condemnation of statements made by Portmore Mayor Leon Thomas regarding the contentious community meeting on Portmore's proposed parish status....
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Terrelonge hits back at Portmore Mayor over contentious parish meeting

Member of Parliament for St Catherine East Central Alando Terrelonge has issued a strong condemnation of statements made by Portmore Mayor Leon Thomas regarding the contentious community meeting on Portmore's proposed parish status....

Minister to appoint private sector members of TAJ board

The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, passed legislation that will allow the Minister of Finance and the Public Service to directly appoint the private sector members of the Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) board. The Bill, an Act to Amend the...
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Minister to appoint private sector members of TAJ board

The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, passed legislation that will allow the Minister of Finance and the Public Service to directly appoint the private sector members of the Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) board. The Bill, an Act to Amend the...

Local craft vendors being equipped to tap into global handicraft market

The Government is equipping stakeholders in the local craft sector to claim a greater share of the lucrative global handicraft market. Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator Aubyn Hill, said the international market was valued at US...
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Local craft vendors being equipped to tap into global handicraft market

The Government is equipping stakeholders in the local craft sector to claim a greater share of the lucrative global handicraft market. Minister of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Senator Aubyn Hill, said the international market was valued at US...

Local World Bank employees exempted from income tax

The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, passed legislation to allow for the exemption of locally recruited employees of the World Bank from the payment of income tax. The legislation, Bretton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Act, was piloted by...
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Local World Bank employees exempted from income tax

The House of Representatives, on Tuesday, passed legislation to allow for the exemption of locally recruited employees of the World Bank from the payment of income tax. The legislation, Bretton Woods Agreements (Amendment) Act, was piloted by...

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