Students tour 2 Sandals resorts in St. Ann through Tourism in Schools Programme
Students tour 2 Sandals resorts in St. Ann through Tourism in Schools Programme

Students from schools across Jamaica recently enjoyed exciting, hands-on learning experiences during visits to Sandals Dunn's River and Sandals Royal Plantation in St. Ann, recently.

The tour formed part of the resorts’ Tourism in Schools Programme, which aims to expose students to different careers

St. Ann emerging as one of Jamaica’s fastest growing investment hubs- Seiveright
St. Ann emerging as one of Jamaica’s fastest growing investment hubs- Seiveright

State Minister for Investment Delano Seiveright says St. Ann is emerging as one of Jamaica's fastest growing investment hubs.

Pointing to expansions across housing, infrastructure, commerce and large-scale private sector development, Mr. Seiveright, says the parish is experiencing sustained growth,

Investigations progressing into misuse of UHWI’s tax exemption status to facilitate importation of goods for private companies
Investigations progressing into misuse of UHWI’s tax exemption status to facilitate importation of goods for private companies

The hospital's Acting Chief Executive Officer Eric Hosin, made the statement during this morning's sitting of parliament's Public Accounts Committee (PAC). The UHWI was flagged by the auditor general for the alleged breach which contributed to losses of over $20 million.

Health Ministry warns against engaging with AI generated video falsely showing Dr. Tufton commenting on a blood pressure pill
Health Ministry warns against engaging with AI generated video falsely showing Dr. Tufton commenting on a blood pressure pill

The Ministry says the video, which uses the image and voice of Dr. Christopher Tufton is fake and clearly AI generated. The public is therefore advised not to share the video, engage with the website link or follow through on any order of this fake medication.

Feasibility studies being completed for North South Highway extension project
Feasibility studies being completed for North South Highway extension project

Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness says the project will see two segments, branching from a new grade separated inter-change near Mammee Bay westward to Discovery Bay in St Ann and eastward to Tower Isle in St Mary. He says the North Coast Highway's capacity has been exceeded, noting major traffic congestion

Gov’t actively pursuing over US$300M in international grant funding to support several climate-resilient projects
Gov’t actively pursuing over US$300M in international grant funding to support several climate-resilient projects

The Government is actively pursuing over US$300 million in international grant funding to support several climate-resilient projects that are at varying stages of development. Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Matthew Samuda made the disclosure at a press briefing, yesterday.

Jamaica Customs Agency says Canine Programme is declaration that it will not be outmatched by those who seek to exploit nation’s borders
Jamaica Customs Agency says Canine Programme is declaration that it will not be outmatched by those who seek to exploit nation’s borders

She was speaking during the launch of the agency's Canine Programme, yesterday. She said the programme, which comprises 12 staff members and eight highly trained canines is a declaration that the Jamaica Customs Agency is making the necessary adaptations to fight against criminality.

Despite reported increase in JUTC’s revenue, Opposition says there is still concern with entity’s accounts, as figures remain below those seen in 2016
Despite reported increase in JUTC’s revenue, Opposition says there is still concern with entity’s accounts, as figures remain below those seen in 2016

During an event at the Caribbean Maritime University in Kingston on Friday, JUTC's Managing Director, Owen Ellington said despite Government directives to reduce fares, revenues have grown. He also pointed out that the revenue for the past week is higher than in 2024, when new buses were added to the

Prime Minister says Gov’t cannot cave in to political pressure to repair roads, citing need for a planned approach
Prime Minister says Gov’t cannot cave in to political pressure to repair roads, citing need for a planned approach

Dr. Holness made the statement as he addressed the issue of road repairs at an awards banquet hosted by the St. Ann Chamber of Commerce Sunday evening. He said while he understands the need for better roads, the Government can make bad decisions if it yields to pressure.

Regional News: No murder recorded in TCI up to March 27- Commissioner Bailey
Regional News: No murder recorded in TCI up to March 27- Commissioner Bailey

No murder was recorded in the Turks and Caicos Islands, TCI up to Friday March 27.

That's according to the country's Police Commissioner and former Deputy Commissioner of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Fitz Bailey.

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Students tour 2 Sandals resorts in St. Ann through Tourism in Schools Programme
St. Ann emerging as one of Jamaica’s fastest growing investment hubs- Seiveright
Investigations progressing into misuse of UHWI’s tax exemption status to facilitate importation of goods for private companies
Health Ministry warns against engaging with AI generated video falsely showing Dr. Tufton commenting on a blood pressure pill
Feasibility studies being completed for North South Highway extension project
Gov’t actively pursuing over US$300M in international grant funding to support several climate-resilient projects
Jamaica Customs Agency says Canine Programme is declaration that it will not be outmatched by those who seek to exploit nation’s borders
Despite reported increase in JUTC’s revenue, Opposition says there is still concern with entity’s accounts, as figures remain below those seen in 2016
Prime Minister says Gov’t cannot cave in to political pressure to repair roads, citing need for a planned approach
Regional News: No murder recorded in TCI up to March 27- Commissioner Bailey
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026 Myesha Broadie News No comments
Students from schools across Jamaica recently enjoyed exciting, hands-on learning experiences during visits to Sandals Dunn's River and Sandals Royal Plantation in St. Ann, recently. The tour formed part of the resorts’ Tourism in Schools Programme, which aims to expose students to different careers in hospitality while helping them complete their School-Based Assessment (SBA) projects.
Tuesday, March 31, 2026 Myesha Broadie News No comments
State Minister for Investment Delano Seiveright says St. Ann is emerging as one of Jamaica's fastest growing investment hubs. Pointing to expansions across housing, infrastructure, commerce and large-scale private sector development, Mr. Seiveright, says the parish is experiencing sustained growth, driven by both local and international investors.
Monday, March 30, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Celebrations are running high today among supporters of Jamaica College and Edwin Allen High School following their commanding victories at Saturday’s ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships at the National Stadium.
Saturday, March 21, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
Jamaica added a bronze medal to the tally this morning on Day 2 of the 2026 World Indoor Championships in Poland to take the overall medal achievement to three - two silver and one bronze to sit in 5th place on the overall table. Raymond Richards secured his second consecutive World Indoors bronze medal when he claimed third place in the men's high jump with a season best 2.26 metres.
Monday, March 30, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Reggae singer Naomi Cowan says her JUNO Award win reflects the importance of recognizing that women have a voice in every space.
Monday, March 30, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Cedella Marley says “the World Cup 2026 dream is alive and well” as she urges Jamaicans to unite and support the Reggae Boyz ahead of their crucial qualifier.