Month: March 2023
Main Feature News

Hydel schoolgirl clocks world leading 10.92s in 100-metres at Champs

Alana Reid of Hydel, on Wednesday, stormed to a new personal best, new national junior record and world leading time of 10.92s to.

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JUTC drivers remain off the job

Operations at the Jamaica Urban Transit Company (JUTC) are still being impacted by strike action taken by its drivers. In a statement on.

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‘Proud Wifey’ Denyque & husband have separated, but ‘not divorced’

Jamaican singer Denyque revealed that she has been separated from her husband, Careem Mullings. The couple have been married for five years. The.

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Two more monkeypox cases for Jamaica

Jamaica has confirmed two more cases of the Mpox virus, a male and a female from Kingston and St Andrew.  Mpox was previously.

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Jamaican citizenship granted to 24 persons

Twenty-four persons have been granted Jamaican citizenship by the Government. They were presented with documents formalising their status by the Passport, Immigration and.

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Decline in road fatalities in Jamaica

The Ministry of Transport and Mining is reporting a moderate decline in road fatalities since the start of the year. Speaking at the.

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23-y-o policeman dies in motor vehicle crash

A police constable has succumbed to injuries he sustained in a crash along Constant Spring Road in St Andrew on Sunday morning. He.

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‘Tatty’ and ‘Gyally’ victims of Kingston triple murder

Lawmen from the Major Investigations Division (MID) are probing the triple murder of a man and two women on Upper King Street in.

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Entertainment Main Feature

Tommy Lee Sparta released from prison for good conduct

St James-based Dancehall entertainer Tommy Lee Sparta has been released from prison after serving time for gun offences.  Sources close to the deejay’s.

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J’cans urged to verify legitimacy of real estate officials

Jamaicans are being urged to verify the legitimacy of real estate professionals before entering into business agreements. Acting Chief Operations Officer of the.

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