Dr. Donovan Bennet is the new Jamaica Cricket Asoociation boss

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

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Irwin High boy charged in relation to death of school mate

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

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JFJ calls for expelled St James high female student to be reinstated

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

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Court says murder accused Collymore has a case to answer

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

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Government aware of costs order following Vybz Kartel appeal case; ODPP discussing amount  

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

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Danielle Williams among 10 Jamaicans down to  compete at  the  second  Wanda  Diamond  League meet

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

Read More

Wolmers Girls Williams win High Jump Championship – Day 1 at Penns.

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

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NCB’s fraud prevention expert calls for police to get more resources to address fraudulent crimes more effectively

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

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Clarendon taxi operator disarms and fatally shoots robber who posed as passenger

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

Read More

Taxi operator killed in Hanover crash last night

Challenger Doctor Donovan Bennett will lead the Jamaica Cricket Association for the next three years, after officially whipping the incumbent Walford ‘billy’ Heaven earlier today in a tense JCA election held in Kingston. 

Bennett a first vice president in the outgoing administration, polled a massive 67 votes to heaven’s 30, thereby paving the way for a new direction with Bennett taking the reigns.  

Some 97 delegates cast their votes, and gave Bennett the nod, which ended  Heaven’s plan to remain the country’s cricket boss for a fifth-straight term. 

Speaking after the elections bennett said he was humbled to have won and would begin working as of tomorrow morning.

The election which was originally scheduled for November of 2023, was put on hold due to a delay in the financial statements.

The audited financials were eventually presented paving the way for today’s elections. 

Read More