Major Stories

JLP Addresses Concerns Over Integrity in Government Reporting

In a recent statement, Dr. Horace Chang, General Secretary of the Jamaica Labour Party, refuted allegations of deliberate delays in…

8 months ago

PM Holness Aims for 3-4% Economic Growth Over Next 5 Years with Increased Productivity

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the economy will grow at a rate of 3% to 4% over the next 5…

8 months ago

Mustard Seed Communities to Offer Shelter to 59 Children with Disabilities from Haiti

Mustard Seed Communities opens its doors to 59 children with disabilities and 13 caregiver caregivers from Haiti, providing sanctuary and…

8 months ago

New Police Commissioner Ready ‘To Serve and Protect’

Tuesday, March 19 also marked a new era for the Jamaica Constabulary Force, JCF, with the arrival of its freshly…

8 months ago

Opposition Attacks Spark Government Walkout

Government officials, under the leadership of Prime Minister Andrew Holness, abruptly exited Gordon House today during the Opposition Leader's budget…

8 months ago

Opposition Leader: Budget Debate 2024/2025

Leader of the Opposition, Mark Golding reiterates that although no New taxes have been introduced by the Andrew Holness-led administration,…

8 months ago

UK Privy Council Decision Sparks Public Debate on Jury Act Amendments

Following the UK Privy Council's decision, there has been public scrutiny over proposed amendments to the jury act and allegations…

9 months ago

Man killed after allegedly assaulting 14-Year-Old girl

The Police are advising residents not to take the law into their own hands after an alleged homicide of an…

9 months ago

First Conviction Under New Firearms Act Quashed

The Court of Appeal has quashed the conviction of the first man sentenced under the new Firearms Act. Dennis Mundell…

9 months ago

Vybz Kartel’s Appeal Quashed; Jamaica’s Court of Appeal to Decide on Retrial

The Privy Council has ruled that the murder conviction of Vybz Kartel and his codefendants, Shawn Campbell, Kahira Jones and…

9 months ago