One for the money, two for the show – Foreman dominates Women’s TJ at Penns 26
One for the money, two for the show – Foreman dominates Women’s TJ at Penns 26

Former Excelsior High and St Jago High jumper, Shantae Foreman, is already looking towards the NCAA Outdoor Championships in June following her impressive win at the Penn Relays on the weekend.'

Grace Kennedy Limited to implement average price increase of 9% on non-alcoholic beverages come Friday
Grace Kennedy Limited to implement average price increase of 9% on non-alcoholic beverages come Friday

Grace Kennedy Limited will be implementing an average price increase, of 9 per cent on non-alcoholic beverages, come Friday. In a customer notice, the company said the increase applies to general trade customers - primarily small, independent and traditional retail outlets.

Sugar Industry Authority says brown sugar valued at billions imported illegally annually
Sugar Industry Authority says brown sugar valued at billions imported illegally annually

The Sugar Industry Authority (SIA) says tens of thousands of tonnes of brown sugar - valued at billions of dollars - are being  imported illegally  and circulating annually without authorisation.

SIA's acting Chief Executive Officer, Rupert Steel says the country is facing a widespread and ongoing problem

Major works to commence on sections of Burnt Savannah roadway in St. Elizabeth – NWA’s Stephen Shaw
Major works to commence on sections of Burnt Savannah roadway in St. Elizabeth – NWA’s Stephen Shaw

Yesterday, residents and taxi operators blocked a section of the Lacovia main road near the Burnt Savannah intersection to protest against the condition of the road.Speaking with IRIE FM News, Mr. Shaw says these roadways were impacted by the passage of Hurricane Melissa last October.

JTA says preparations in high gear for salary negotiations with finance ministry today
JTA says preparations in high gear for salary negotiations with finance ministry today

The Jamaica Teachers Association, (JTA) says preparations are in high gear for salary negotiations with the Ministry of Finance and Public Service, today. 

The meeting is set for 8:30 am at the ministry's office in downtown Kingston.

Golding calls on Chang to reject notion that there is no need for cops to wear body-worn cameras during certain operations
Golding calls on Chang to reject notion that there is no need for cops to wear body-worn cameras during certain operations

Opposition leader Mark Golding  is calling on National Security Minister Dr. Horace Chang to reject the notion that there is no need for cops to wear body-worn cameras during certain operations. Golding's call comes amidst renewed discussions about the devices, with Dr. Chang arguing that they will pose

Not true! JAAA refutes impasse claims with Seville
Not true! JAAA refutes impasse claims with Seville

The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA), is refuting claims that there was an impasse between agents acting on behalf of World 100 metres champion Oblique Seville and the local governing body regarding payment for travel tickets.

Golding welcomes position taken by former AG Marlene Malahoo Forte that the NaRRa bill should be reworked
Golding welcomes position taken by former AG Marlene Malahoo Forte that the NaRRa bill should be reworked

Opposition Leader and People’s National Party (PNP) President Mark Golding is welcoming the position taken by former Attorney General Marlene Malahoo Forte that the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA) Bill should be reworked.

PM Holness says restoring Jamaica’s core values is key to tackling school violence and maintaining social stability
PM Holness says restoring Jamaica’s core values is key to tackling school violence and maintaining social stability

Prime Minister, Dr. Andrew Holness has emphasised that restoring and reinforcing Jamaica’s foundational values are crucial not only for addressing school violence but also for maintaining social stability.

His comment comes in the wake of increased violent incidents involving children, including the

Lauderhill Mayor pays post-hurricane visit to her hometown, Christiana
Lauderhill Mayor pays post-hurricane visit to her hometown, Christiana

Jamaica-born Mayor of Lauderhill, Florida, in the United States Denise Grant recently visited several residents in Christiana, Manchester who were affected by Hurricane Melissa and benefited from donations from her office.

Sections of Jamaica including Manchester were ravaged by the category 5 hurricane

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One for the money, two for the show – Foreman dominates Women’s TJ at Penns 26
Grace Kennedy Limited to implement average price increase of 9% on non-alcoholic beverages come Friday
Sugar Industry Authority says brown sugar valued at billions imported illegally annually
Major works to commence on sections of Burnt Savannah roadway in St. Elizabeth – NWA’s Stephen Shaw
JTA says preparations in high gear for salary negotiations with finance ministry today
Golding calls on Chang to reject notion that there is no need for cops to wear body-worn cameras during certain operations
Not true! JAAA refutes impasse claims with Seville
Golding welcomes position taken by former AG Marlene Malahoo Forte that the NaRRa bill should be reworked
PM Holness says restoring Jamaica’s core values is key to tackling school violence and maintaining social stability
Lauderhill Mayor pays post-hurricane visit to her hometown, Christiana
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Tuesday, April 28, 2026 Shanice Gibbs News No comments
Grace Kennedy Limited will be implementing an average price increase, of 9 per cent on non-alcoholic beverages, come Friday. In a customer notice, the company said the increase applies to general trade customers - primarily small, independent and traditional retail outlets.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 Markelia Rumble News No comments
The Sugar Industry Authority (SIA) says tens of thousands of tonnes of brown sugar - valued at billions of dollars - are being  imported illegally  and circulating annually without authorisation. SIA's acting Chief Executive Officer, Rupert Steel says the country is facing a widespread and ongoing problem of illegal brown sugar entering the market.
Tuesday, April 28, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
Former Excelsior High and St Jago High jumper, Shantae Foreman, is already looking towards the NCAA Outdoor Championships in June following her impressive win at the Penn Relays on the weekend.'
Monday, April 27, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
The Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association (JAAA), is refuting claims that there was an impasse between agents acting on behalf of World 100 metres champion Oblique Seville and the local governing body regarding payment for travel tickets.
Monday, April 27, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
A reunion between RDX may not be happening anytime soon.
Monday, April 27, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Reggae singer Yaksta is turning up the heat, delivering a fiery and cryptic message aimed at fellow entertainers for failing to “break bread” and support each other.