Opposition raises questions as to if PM Holness knew that Dr. Andrew Wheatley was being investigated by Integrity Commission before reinstating him to Cabinet
Opposition raises questions as to if PM Holness knew that Dr. Andrew Wheatley was being investigated by Integrity Commission before reinstating him to Cabinet

It follows a report from the Integrity Commission and a ruling that Dr. Wheatley be charged with a number of offences, to include alleged illicit enrichment. Spokesman on Finance Julian Robinson said he finds it ironic that Dr. Wheatley was brought back to the Cabinet following his exit in 2018, due

Seiveright calls on Jamaican diaspora to help share crime reduction story
Seiveright calls on Jamaican diaspora to help share crime reduction story

Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Delano Seiveright is calling on Jamaican diaspora to help share what he describes as one of the most significant crime reduction success stories in Jamaica's modern history, arguing that improving public safety is strengthening investor

Golding calls for all organizations that have an interest in national development to put pressure on Gov’t to have Dr. Andrew Wheatley removed from Cabinet
Golding calls for all organizations that have an interest in national development to put pressure on Gov’t to have Dr. Andrew Wheatley removed from Cabinet

The call follows a report from the Integrity Commission which was tabled in Parliament yesterday. The Commission has determined that Dr. Wheatley be charged with a number of offences, to include illicit enrichment.

JTA to seek special compensation for teachers affected by Hurricane Melissa
JTA to seek special compensation for teachers affected by Hurricane Melissa

Jamaica Teachers' Association (JTA) President Mark Malabver says the union will soon approach the Government regarding special compensation for teachers in western parishes affected by Hurricane Melissa.

While not divulging specific details, Mr. Malabver said there are policies that outline how teachers

PM Holness says process of infrastructure development in Jamaica is complex
PM Holness says process of infrastructure development in Jamaica is complex

Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness has reiterated that the Government is developing a policy to guide the urban renewal process, especially for communities in Kingston. Speaking at a Land Titling ceremony for Ackee Walk and Jackson Town in St. Andrew today, Dr. Holness explained that the housing stock

3 women to face court soon to answer to charges relating to embezzlement scheme at food store along Constant Spring Road in St. Andrew
3 women to face court soon to answer to charges relating to embezzlement scheme at food store along Constant Spring Road in St. Andrew

The accused are 46-year-old Nickeisha Evans of Darley Crescent, St. Andrew; 39-year-old Tanese Wade of Mount Friendship, Mount James, also in St. Andrew and 35-year-old Joedi Kay Harrison of Dunoon Road, Kingston 2.
Reports from the Constant Spring police are that the owner of the food store detected

At least 5 people killed in road crashes between Tuesday and yesterday
At least 5 people killed in road crashes between Tuesday and yesterday

The first incident in Trelawny claimed the lives of three individuals.They are 23-year-old Clinton Douglas of Majestic Gardens, Kingston 11, 22-year-old Jahmar Johnson of Kodak, Flanker District St. James and Javiel Johns.

Wheatley to mount court challenge following report from Integrity Commission
Wheatley to mount court challenge following report from Integrity Commission

Member of Parliament for South Central St. Catherine, Dr. Andrew Wheatley has indicated that he will be going to court to contest a determination by the Integrity Commission (IC) that he be charged in relation to allegations of illicit enrichment.
The report from the IC was tabled in Parliament yesterday.

Dunn’s River Falls and Park earns 2026 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award; among top 10% of global attractions
Dunn’s River Falls and Park earns 2026 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award; among top 10% of global attractions

Dunn's River Falls and Park in Ocho Rios, St. Ann, has again secured international acclaim after being named a 2026 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Awards Winner, placing the attraction among the top 10% of attractions worldwide. TripAdvisor is the world’s largest travel guidance platform.

Security officer accused of stealing over $2M from ATM at financial institution last month, charged
Security officer accused of stealing over $2M from ATM at financial institution last month, charged

A 55-year-old security officer accused of stealing over $2 million from an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at a financial institution last month has been charged with larceny as a servant.He is Terrance Austin of Kintyre Road, Kingston 6.

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Opposition raises questions as to if PM Holness knew that Dr. Andrew Wheatley was being investigated by Integrity Commission before reinstating him to Cabinet
Seiveright calls on Jamaican diaspora to help share crime reduction story
Golding calls for all organizations that have an interest in national development to put pressure on Gov’t to have Dr. Andrew Wheatley removed from Cabinet
JTA to seek special compensation for teachers affected by Hurricane Melissa
PM Holness says process of infrastructure development in Jamaica is complex
3 women to face court soon to answer to charges relating to embezzlement scheme at food store along Constant Spring Road in St. Andrew
At least 5 people killed in road crashes between Tuesday and yesterday
Wheatley to mount court challenge following report from Integrity Commission
Dunn’s River Falls and Park earns 2026 TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award; among top 10% of global attractions
Security officer accused of stealing over $2M from ATM at financial institution last month, charged
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Thursday, June 18, 2026 Clement Reid News No comments
It follows a report from the Integrity Commission and a ruling that Dr. Wheatley be charged with a number of offences, to include alleged illicit enrichment. Spokesman on Finance Julian Robinson said he finds it ironic that Dr. Wheatley was brought back to the Cabinet following his exit in 2018, due to another allegation, relating to corruption, when he was the Minister of Energy.
Thursday, June 18, 2026 IRIE FM NEWS News No comments
Minister of State in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, Delano Seiveright is calling on Jamaican diaspora to help share what he describes as one of the most significant crime reduction success stories in Jamaica's modern history, arguing that improving public safety is strengthening investor confidence, accelerating economic growth and helping to reshape international perceptions of the country. Addressing the 11th Biennial Jamaica Diaspora Conference at the Montego Bay Convention Centre, Seiveright said that while crime has historically been one of Jamaica's greatest challenges and among the biggest barriers to investment and economic development, the country is now seeing measurable and sustained progress that deserves greater international recognition.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
National sprint hurdles record holder Ackera Nugent has joined the list of top competitors who will not be in action at the National Senior and Junior Championships, which gets underway at the National Stadium on Thusrday . 
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Former  Clarendon  College  quarter-miler  Dejanea Oakley  has  been  named  among  the  four  finalist   for the class of 2026 honda sport award for track & field.
Monday, June 15, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Majah Hype has responded after fellow comedian Christopher Johnny Daley challenged his recent comments suggesting that unity among Caribbean comedians is lacking.
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Dancehall star Masicka is set to take another major step in his career with his first headline concert at New York’s Barclays Center on August 15.