
St Ann man charged with murder over fatal Lluidas Vale, St Catherine gun attack
A 33-year-old labourer from St Ann has been charged with murder and several firearm-related offences in connection with a gun attack on a couple travelling along a roadway in Lluidas Vale, St Catherine earlier this month that left a man dead and his femal
St Ann man charged with murder over fatal Lluidas Vale, St Catherine gun attack

A 33-year-old labourer from St Ann has been charged with murder and several firearm-related offences in connection with a gun attack on a couple travelling along a roadway in Lluidas Vale, St Catherine earlier this month that left a man dead and his femal
Roye's final-day blitz brings national title
Zandre Roye overcame a strong field to be crowned National Amateur Golf Champion on Sunday at the Caymanas Golf Course in St Catherine. The Jamaica Golf Associations (JGA) three-day championship was very competitive from the start with single-digit sho
Jamaica Gospel Star finalists revealed

The Jamaica Cultural Development Commission (JCDC) recently unveiled the top 10 finalists in the 2026 Jamaica Gospel Star Competition, with this years contestants bringing deeply personal stories of faith, healing, perseverance and transformation to th
Janiel McEwan | Sending Home [Part I]: The Lifeline
For Jamaicans abroad, sending money home has never been just about money.
In a living room in May Pen, Clarendon, one December evening not so long ago, Miss Mavis sat forward on her settee while the television cast a blue glow across the walls. On the sc
Beyond warnings: PIOJ and AI planning
The recent warning by the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) about the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the workforce is important. However, if the institute is to fully fulfil its mandate as the countrys principal strategic plann
Something Extra | Wednesday

Strictly 2K kicked off its landmark 10th anniversary last Saturday with a jersey-themed staging, with attendees fully lacing up and answering the assignment in style. Held at the National Stadiums car park, the space came alive with high-energy music a
Endometrial cancer - Why Jamaican women must pay attention to silent warning signs

Endometrial cancer, a disease affecting the lining of the womb, is emerging as a major health concern for women in Jamaica and across the Caribbean. Alarmingly, Jamaica now has one of the highest rates of the disease in the world, making awareness, early
Iran condemns US strikes as a show of ‘bad faith'

Iran yesterday denounced the most recent US strikes as a sign of “bad faith and unreliability” as negotiations continued towards a possible deal to end the war, while the Islamic republic began restoring internet access after one of the longest nation