CARICOM to convene meeting of representatives from Member States and other key stakeholders to examine issues affecting Rastafarians across region
CARICOM to convene meeting of representatives from Member States and other key stakeholders to examine issues affecting Rastafarians across region

This, against the background of persistent discrimination and marginalisation experienced by Rastafarians in the region and internationally.The decision was taken at the 42nd Inter-Sessional Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government held on May 8.

Jamaica’s unemployment rate increased to 3.7% up from 3.3%
Jamaica’s unemployment rate increased to 3.7% up from 3.3%

This was revealed in the April Labour Force Survey released by STATIN yesterday.The reference week for the survey was April 12–18, with comparisons made with April 2025.

NWC to implement water regulation measures starting July 3 for Constant Spring Water Treatment facility due to declining inflows at Hermitage Dam
NWC to implement water regulation measures starting July 3 for Constant Spring Water Treatment facility due to declining inflows at Hermitage Dam

The National Water Commission (NWC) says it will implement water regulation measures starting July 3, for the Constant Spring Water Treatment facility in St. Andrew, due to declining inflows at the Hermitage Dam.In a statement, the NWC says the current data indicate the Hermitage Dam is at 65.4% of its

Technical Director of MVP Track Club Stephen Francis receiving medical treatment
Technical Director of MVP Track Club Stephen Francis receiving medical treatment

The MVP Track Club is today acknowledging the outpouring of support from the public, after confirmation that Co Founder and Technical Director Stephen Francis is receiving medical treatment in hospital

National Security Minister again rejects suggestions that persons with criminal backgrounds will be allowed into the country, saying the country has worked too hard to reduce crime
National Security Minister again rejects suggestions that persons with criminal backgrounds will be allowed into the country, saying the country has worked too hard to reduce crime

According to the Government, the MOU will provide for Third-Country Nationals transferred from the U.S. to transit through Jamaica to their final destination. The Opposition People's National Party (PNP), has criticised the initiative noting that 'dangerous' people will be brought into the country.

Opposition Leader Mark Golding says Prime Minister’s decision to keep Dr. Andrew Wheately in Cabinet reflects poorly on his judgement
Opposition Leader Mark Golding says Prime Minister’s decision to keep Dr. Andrew Wheately in Cabinet reflects poorly on his judgement

Dr. Wheatley's continued presence in the Cabinet, after the Commission recommended he be charged for offences, including illicit enrichment, was among several of the concerns raised at this morning's civil society group protest in Cross Roads, Kingston. Mr. Golding, along with scores of placard-bearing

St. Mary police charge 17 y/o boy with multiple firearm-related offences, following recent incident in Oracabessa
St. Mary police charge 17 y/o boy with multiple firearm-related offences, following recent incident in Oracabessa

Reports from the Port Maria Criminal Investigation Branch (CIB) are that at about 10:30 P.M., the teen allegedly went to the home of a man with whom he has an ongoing feud. During the visit, an argument developed and escalated into a physical confrontation.

Protesters rally at Cross Roads to voice discontent with Holness administration
Protesters rally at Cross Roads to voice discontent with Holness administration

Scores of placard-bearing demonstrators gathered at the Cross Roads Clock and War Memorial in Kingston this morning to express their discontent with several actions taken by the Holness administration.

Chief among the concerns is the recently signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) which would facilitate

New Manchester Commanding Officer vows to build on crime-fighting strategies
New Manchester Commanding Officer vows to build on crime-fighting strategies

The new Commanding Officer for the Manchester Police, Deputy Superintendent Odean Dennis says he will be continuing effective strategies implemented by his predecessor while tweaking other measures to maximize effectiveness in tackling crime in the parish.

In recent months Manchester has seen an increase

Dr. Chang urges public not to target St. Mary AirBnB owner and says no TCN site identified there
Dr. Chang urges public not to target St. Mary AirBnB owner and says no TCN site identified there

Minister of National Security and Peace, Dr. Horace Chang, is appealing to Jamaicans not to target a St. Mary Airbnb owner, whose business has been affected after her property was wrongly identified as the location to house Third Country Nationals (TCNs).

Dr. Chang says the reports have caused significant

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CARICOM to convene meeting of representatives from Member States and other key stakeholders to examine issues affecting Rastafarians across region
Jamaica’s unemployment rate increased to 3.7% up from 3.3%
NWC to implement water regulation measures starting July 3 for Constant Spring Water Treatment facility due to declining inflows at Hermitage Dam
Technical Director of MVP Track Club Stephen Francis receiving medical treatment
National Security Minister again rejects suggestions that persons with criminal backgrounds will be allowed into the country, saying the country has worked too hard to reduce crime
Opposition Leader Mark Golding says Prime Minister’s decision to keep Dr. Andrew Wheately in Cabinet reflects poorly on his judgement
St. Mary police charge 17 y/o boy with multiple firearm-related offences, following recent incident in Oracabessa
Protesters rally at Cross Roads to voice discontent with Holness administration
New Manchester Commanding Officer vows to build on crime-fighting strategies
Dr. Chang urges public not to target St. Mary AirBnB owner and says no TCN site identified there
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Wednesday, July 01, 2026 Georgetta Williams News No comments
This, against the background of persistent discrimination and marginalisation experienced by Rastafarians in the region and internationally.The decision was taken at the 42nd Inter-Sessional Meeting of the Conference of Heads of Government held on May 8.
Wednesday, July 01, 2026 Marlene Freeman News No comments
This was revealed in the April Labour Force Survey released by STATIN yesterday.The reference week for the survey was April 12–18, with comparisons made with April 2025.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
The MVP Track Club is today acknowledging the outpouring of support from the public, after confirmation that Co Founder and Technical Director Stephen Francis is receiving medical treatment in hospital
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National 100 metres hurdles champion Demisha Roswell has poured cold water on the apology issued by the Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA) after she was omitted from Jamaica's squad for the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow.
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“Congratulations to Africa” is Ziggy Marley’s message after nine African nations made history by advancing to the Round of 32 in the FIFA World Cup.
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YG Marley shared the spotlight with his siblings on Sunday night as the family came together to honor their mother, Lauryn Hill, during an emotional tribute at the 2026 BET Awards.