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Blue Mahoe Capital Caribbean launches US$5-million crowdfunding push to build affordable homes in Jamaica 
Blue Mahoe Capital Caribbean Inc, a Florida-based real estate developer, launched a crowdfunding campaign this month to raise US$5 million for affordable housing projects in Jamaica, marking a step in its bid to become a publicly traded company.

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Today's Issue Published: Friday, June 19, 2026
News

No match found, ballistics expert testifies in Acadia Drive case
A government ballistic expert was, yesterday, grilled over the origins of three firearms examined in connection with the 2013 Acadia Drive triple-fatal shooting and an addendum report later submitted in the case regarding the results of tests conducted on

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Sports

Windies Women edge Scotland in thriller to remain unbeaten

LEEDS, England (CMC):  West Indies Women dug deep to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat against Scotland Women and improve their chances of securing a semi-final berth in the ICC Womens T20 World Cup with a thrilling seven-run victory here ye

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Business

Blue Mahoe Capital Caribbean launches US$5-million crowdfunding push to build affordable homes in Jamaica 

Blue Mahoe Capital Caribbean Inc, a Florida-based real estate developer, launched a crowdfunding campaign this month to raise US$5 million for affordable housing projects in Jamaica, marking a step in its bid to become a publicly traded company.

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Commentary

Editorial | Troy Bridge to NaRRA accountability 
Taken together, the reopening of the Troy bridge, the auditor generals findings on the National Water Commission (NWC), and the intense debate surrounding NaRRA tell a remarkably consistent story about Jamaicas public sector. It is a story of a sta

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Banning social media for children is not the solution
THE EDITOR, Madam: We are writing with reference to the recent statement by the Minister of Health and Wellness Dr Christopher Tufton to engage discussions on banning social media access for children under 16 years of age. The question is not whether chi

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