TAJ guiding manufacturers on SCT licensing and registration requirements
TAJ guiding manufacturers on SCT licensing and registration requirements

As manufacturers take steps to become licensed under the new provisions of the Government's Special Consumption Tax (SCT), Tax Administration Jamaica has been implementing initiatives to support them.This includes a webinar session, which was held on May 4, to help businesses understand the new legislative

“Be vigilant but no need for panic” CARPHA Boss says Hantavirus strain linked to MV Hondius ship not present in region
“Be vigilant but no need for panic” CARPHA Boss says Hantavirus strain linked to MV Hondius ship not present in region

Amidst global panic over the deadly hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, Caribbean health experts have sought to assure that the region should not be alarmed. Among those giving the assurance is the Executive Director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), Dr. Lisa Indar.

FWCF urges review of Child Care Act to better protect children from sexualized public content
FWCF urges review of Child Care Act to better protect children from sexualized public content

The Fi We Children Foundation (FWCF) is calling on lawmakers to review the Child Care and Protection Act to better protect children from inappropriate sexualized content in public spaces.

The comment comes after a controversial billboard, was removed in Rockfort, St. Andrew at the weekend following

WCLA welcomes govt’s plan to review the Adoption and Child Care and Protection Acts to facilitate easier adoption
WCLA welcomes govt’s plan to review the Adoption and Child Care and Protection Acts to facilitate easier adoption

The Watchman Church Leaders Alliance (WCLA) has welcomed the Government's plan to look at amending the Adoption Act and the Child Care and Protection Act (CCPA) to facilitate easier adoption.

Education Minister Dr. Dana Morris Dixon made the announcement last Wednesday.

National Fisheries Authority issues over 3,000 licences and registration permits during fee waiver initiative
National Fisheries Authority issues over 3,000 licences and registration permits during fee waiver initiative

The waiver, which ended yesterday, was implemented by the NFA to ease financial burdens and support the sector's recovery following Hurricane Melissa last October.The initiative targeted registered fishers in Clarendon, Manchester, St. Elizabeth, Westmoreland, Hanover, St. James, Trelawny, and St. Ann

Manufacturers of non-alcoholic sweetened beverages face Friday deadline for new SCT licensing requirement
Manufacturers of non-alcoholic sweetened beverages face Friday deadline for new SCT licensing requirement

Manufacturers of non-alcoholic sweetened beverages have until Friday to be licensed under the new provisions of the Government's Special Consumption Tax (SCT).

Tax Administration Jamaica (TAJ) said an extension was granted following a meeting with representatives from the administration, the Jamaica

May 22 Election Date set for Accompong Maroons in St.Elizabeth
May 22 Election Date set for Accompong Maroons in St.Elizabeth

The Accompong Maroons in St. Elizabeth will head to the polls on May 22. 

Chief Richard Currie made the revelation yesterday on his Instagram page.

Seiveright leads high-level trade mission to Ireland and UK
Seiveright leads high-level trade mission to Ireland and UK

Mr. Seiveright who departed the island on Saturday said the mission is also aimed at deepening commercial partnerships and advancing strategic investment discussions for Jamaica.

National Security Minister says the government has a responsibility to ensure the church is protected
National Security Minister says the government has a responsibility to ensure the church is protected

He highlights in particular the church's role in shaping lives, strengthening families and protecting communities.

According to Dr. Chang, throughout Jamaica's history, faith-based organisations have helped to shape not just spirituality but the nation itself, by among other things, educating generations,

CXC urges responsible use of AI in school-based assessments
CXC urges responsible use of AI in school-based assessments

The council has issued a direct message to students, teachers, and parents affirming that its approach to the use of AI in SBAs is grounded in fairness.

In a release today, CXC’s Director of Operations Dr. Nicole Manning noted that the council is grounded in fairness, human judgement, and confidence

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TAJ guiding manufacturers on SCT licensing and registration requirements
“Be vigilant but no need for panic” CARPHA Boss  says Hantavirus strain linked to MV Hondius ship not present in region
FWCF urges review of Child Care Act to better protect children from sexualized public content
WCLA welcomes govt’s plan to review the Adoption and Child Care and Protection Acts to facilitate easier adoption
National Fisheries Authority issues over 3,000 licences and registration permits during fee waiver initiative
Manufacturers of non-alcoholic sweetened beverages face Friday deadline for new SCT licensing requirement
May 22 Election Date set for Accompong Maroons in St.Elizabeth
Seiveright leads high-level trade mission to Ireland and UK
National Security Minister says the government has a responsibility to ensure the church is protected
CXC urges responsible use of AI in school-based assessments
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Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Shanice Gibbs News No comments
As manufacturers take steps to become licensed under the new provisions of the Government's Special Consumption Tax (SCT), Tax Administration Jamaica has been implementing initiatives to support them.This includes a webinar session, which was held on May 4, to help businesses understand the new legislative requirements and tax obligations.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Shanice Gibbs News No comments
Amidst global panic over the deadly hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius cruise ship, Caribbean health experts have sought to assure that the region should not be alarmed. Among those giving the assurance is the Executive Director of the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), Dr. Lisa Indar.
Monday, May 11, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Jamaica's  national  senior  womens  footballers  have  been  drawn  in  Group B for  the  2026  Central American  and  Caribbean  Games  in  the  Dominican  Republic.
Friday, May 08, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
The Supreme Court has denied the injunction application filed by Pivott LLC seeking to prevent Professional  Football  Jamica  Limited (PFJL) from producing and broadcasting the Jamaica Premier League.
Monday, May 11, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Entertainer Yaksta is once again trending online following his appearance on a live stream hosted by popular internet personality IShowSpeed during the streamer’s visit to Jamaica.
Monday, May 11, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Dancehall entertainer Future Fambo is expressing frustration after fellow artiste Beenie Man failed to mention his contribution to the hit track Rum & Red Bull during a live stream with internet personality IShowSpeed.