JCSA expects today’s meeting with NWA management to address long-standing issues affecting workers
JCSA expects today’s meeting with NWA management to address long-standing issues affecting workers

The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) is anticipating that today’s meeting with the management of the National Works Agency will reveal clear timelines and strategies to address the long-standing issues affecting workers.  Last Tuesday, the JCSA noted that 78 employees raised a range

TODSS says no organized protest scheduled for today
TODSS says no organized protest scheduled for today

The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today. 

President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on Whatsapp promoting an all-island strike by

Kingston mayor urges residents not to take matters into their own hands following murder of market supervisor
Kingston mayor urges residents not to take matters into their own hands following murder of market supervisor

Kingston Mayor Andrew Swaby is urging residents of Mona Commons, St. Andrew not to take matters into their own hands following the murder of Papine Market supervisor, 53-year-old Colleen “Sonnia” Bernard.

Ms. Bernard was shot and killed last Friday about 3:30 p.m. while reportedly carrying out her duties

Spending of Hurricane Melissa funds must be carefully planned for maximum efficiency – PM Holness
Spending of Hurricane Melissa funds must be carefully planned for maximum efficiency – PM Holness

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness says the spending of funds donated to Jamaica in response to Hurricane Melissa must be thoroughly planned to ensure maximum and efficient usage. 

His comment comes amidst public concern that 1.8% of funds donated to the Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency

JAS hoping the country is spared this hurricane season
JAS hoping the country is spared this hurricane season

With the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season less than a week away, the Jamaica Agricultural Society (JAS) is praying that the island is spared any disastrous impacts. 

Speaking with IRIE FM News, President Owen Dobson recalled the devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa last October.

SBAJ warns another hurricane could set back Jamaica’s commercial progress
SBAJ warns another hurricane could set back Jamaica’s commercial progress

President of the Small Business Association of Jamaica, Garnett Reid says if the island is hit by another hurricane this Atlantic season it will setback the nation's progress on commerce. 

Mr. Reid told IRIE FM News that several small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) have not yet recovered from

Greater Portmore residents patch potholes for National Labour Day
Greater Portmore residents patch potholes for National Labour Day

Jamaicans participated in various projects across the island today as part of National Labour Day activities.Among them were residents and motorists in Greater Portmore, St. Catherine.They were seen using cement to fix the numerous potholes in the area.

Jamaica among eight countries joining new UK-led international coalition to end violence against women and girls
Jamaica among eight countries joining new UK-led international coalition to end violence against women and girls

Jamaica is among eight countries joining a new United Kingdom-led international coalition to end violence against women and girls.The coalition which also includes South Africa, Brazil, Morocco, Spain, Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as Australia aims to tackle domestic abuse, sexual violence and online

PM and Opposition Leader urge Jamaicans to step forward in service and to reflect on dignity of work this Labour Day
PM and Opposition Leader urge Jamaicans to step forward in service and to reflect on dignity of work this Labour Day

Labour Day is being observed under the theme “ One People, One Purpose: In All Things Jamaica Wins.” Dr. Holness said that nation building is not the work of the Government alone, but is the responsibility of every citizen through their effort, discipline and care for community.

Volunteers converge at Lewis Town Early Childhood Institution in St. Elizabeth to refurbish the school for Labour Day
Volunteers converge at Lewis Town Early Childhood Institution in St. Elizabeth to refurbish the school for Labour Day

The institution which was severely damaged by Hurricane Melissa is one of the national projects for Labour Day. Principal Icyonie Salmon expressed gratitude for what's being done.

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JCSA expects today’s meeting with NWA management to address long-standing issues affecting workers
TODSS says no organized protest scheduled for today
Kingston mayor urges residents not to take matters into their own hands following murder of market supervisor
Spending of Hurricane Melissa funds must be carefully planned for maximum efficiency – PM Holness
JAS hoping the country is spared this hurricane season
SBAJ warns another hurricane could set back Jamaica’s commercial progress
Greater Portmore residents patch potholes for National Labour Day
Jamaica among eight countries joining new UK-led international coalition to end violence against women and girls
PM and Opposition Leader urge Jamaicans to step forward in service and to reflect on dignity of work this Labour Day
Volunteers converge at Lewis Town Early Childhood Institution in St. Elizabeth to refurbish the school for Labour Day
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Tuesday, May 26, 2026 Shanice Gibbs News No comments
The Transport Operators Development and Sustainable Services (TODSS) has sought to assure the public that there is no organized protest scheduled for today.  President Egeton Newman gave the reassurance last evening, following the circulation of a flyer on Whatsapp promoting an all-island strike by operators.
Friday, May 22, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
National record holder Shericka Jackson, and the two  times world champion Danielle Williams headlines a list of 9 Jamaicans down to compete in the second Wanda Diamond league meeting in Xiamen, China tomorrow.
Thursday, May 21, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Rising Jamaican sprint star Brianna Lyston is set to make her highly anticipated Wanda Diamond League debut in the women's 100 meters at the Rabat meeting on May 31 in Morrocco. 
Friday, May 22, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Dancehall deejay Harry Toddler has revealed that he’s in the hospital.
Friday, May 22, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Rohan Marley and Dancehall deejay Posh Morris are among the many Jamaicans congratulating chef Darian Bryan following his victory on Season 5 of Next Level Chef a culinary competition hosted by Gordon Ramsay.