PSOJ urges Government to take decisive and immediate action to buffer itself from the energy tsunami on the horizon
PSOJ urges Government to take decisive and immediate action to buffer itself from the energy tsunami on the horizon

In a statement today, the PSOJ highlighted global oil prices rising amid renewed geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions. The organisation noted that the world has been in such a position before: in the 1970s and 1980s, when geopolitical tensions in the Middle East choked global oil supplies and

Opposition says restricting people to their homes with the aim of conserving fuel will lead to an increase in electricity consumption
Opposition says restricting people to their homes with the aim of conserving fuel will lead to an increase in electricity consumption

Yesterday, Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz indicated that work from home arrangements and restricted movements are among measures the Government could implement to cushion the impacts of rising global oil prices. Mr. Vaz explained that due to the war in the Middle East, Jamaica continues to experience weekly

Public shares mixed views on Energy Minister’s comment about possibly limiting movement to conserve fuel
Public shares mixed views on Energy Minister’s comment about possibly limiting movement to conserve fuel

IRIE FM News took to the streets this morning, and found that while some people are cautious about such a proposal, some others support it. One woman, who works in the finance sector, said the Government must do what is necessary to ensure continued productivity and stability.

Medicinal Cannabis Special Permit programme was officially launched this morning
Medicinal Cannabis Special Permit programme was officially launched this morning

State Minister for Industry and Commerce Delano Seiveright said the initiative is one more step to a future where the cannabis industry continues to grow.

Applications by four Jamaican field event athletes to switch allegiance to Turkey has been rejected by World Athletics
Applications by four Jamaican field event athletes to switch allegiance to Turkey has been rejected by World Athletics

The application by four Jamaican field event athletes to switch allegiance to Turkey has been rejected by the the global governing body of track and field - World Athletics. 

TODSS says while restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt public transport sector, such a measure is understandable
TODSS says while restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt public transport sector, such a measure is understandable

President of the Transport Operators Development Sustainable Services, Egeton Newman lamented that Jamaica is already feeling the effects of the war in the Middle East, but it seems many people are not aware of this.

Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby says Carnival in Jamaica was a success, despite shooting incident at Big Wall
Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby says Carnival in Jamaica was a success, despite shooting incident at Big Wall

Mayor Swaby said stakeholders ensured that the series of events were well organized and executed. He also highlighted that after Carnival, the streets were cleared in a timely manner.

UAWU Vice President Clifton Grant chastised management of UWI for slow pace at which payment of outstanding compensation is made to staff
UAWU Vice President Clifton Grant chastised management of UWI for slow pace at which payment of outstanding compensation is made to staff

Yesterday, some staff members staged another protest at the entrance to the university, expressing discontent over monies owed. They had previously protested on Monday. The workers pledged to continue the action if there is no favourable response from management.

Police fast tracking forensic evidence analysis related to shooting at Big Wall event
Police fast tracking forensic evidence analysis related to shooting at Big Wall event

The police are fast tracking the analysis of forensic evidence and the weapons retrieved following a shooting incident at the Ranny Williams entertainment centre in St. Andrew on Sunday.

NSWMA reports 80% reduction in garbage backlog
NSWMA reports 80% reduction in garbage backlog

The National Solid Waste Management Authority (NSWMA) says there is an 80 % reduction in the backlog for garbage collection islandwide.

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PSOJ urges Government to take decisive and immediate action to buffer itself from the energy tsunami on the horizon
Opposition says restricting people to their homes with the aim of conserving fuel will lead to an increase in electricity consumption
Public shares mixed views on Energy Minister’s comment about possibly limiting movement to conserve fuel
Medicinal Cannabis Special Permit programme was officially launched this morning
Applications by four Jamaican field event athletes to switch allegiance to Turkey has been rejected by World Athletics
TODSS says while restriction on movement due to fuel cost hikes will hurt public transport sector, such a measure is understandable
Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby says Carnival in Jamaica was a success, despite shooting incident at Big Wall
UAWU Vice President Clifton Grant chastised management of UWI for slow pace at which payment of outstanding compensation is made to staff
Police fast tracking forensic evidence analysis related to shooting at Big Wall event
NSWMA reports 80% reduction in garbage backlog
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Thursday, April 16, 2026 Georgetta Williams News No comments
In a statement today, the PSOJ highlighted global oil prices rising amid renewed geopolitical tensions and supply disruptions. The organisation noted that the world has been in such a position before: in the 1970s and 1980s, when geopolitical tensions in the Middle East choked global oil supplies and sent prices spiralling.
Thursday, April 16, 2026 Georgetta Williams News No comments
Yesterday, Energy Minister, Daryl Vaz indicated that work from home arrangements and restricted movements are among measures the Government could implement to cushion the impacts of rising global oil prices. Mr. Vaz explained that due to the war in the Middle East, Jamaica continues to experience weekly increases in fuel prices.
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The application by four Jamaican field event athletes to switch allegiance to Turkey has been rejected by the the global governing body of track and field - World Athletics. 
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