The joint submission bid books from the JFF officially submitted for the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup
The joint submission bid books from the JFF officially submitted for the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup

The joint submission bid books from the Jamaica Football Federation, the U.S. Soccer Federation, Mexican Football Association and the Costa Rican Football Association  has  now been officially submitted for the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup.

PM Holness pledges to go to war against misleading information, especially as it relates to gov’t’s hurricane response
PM Holness pledges to go to war against misleading information, especially as it relates to gov’t’s hurricane response

"Mi no fraid a no-bady", that's the declaration by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness as he pledged to go to war against false and misleading information, especially as it relates to the government's response to Hurricane Melissa.

Dr. Holness made the comments today at the official opening of the Little London Police Station

Elderly man dies from lockjaw following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Elderly man dies from lockjaw following the passage of Hurricane Melissa

An elderly man died from tetanus following the passage of Hurricane Melissa.

Tetanus commonly called lockjaw is a serious disease of the nervous system caused by a toxin-producing bacterium.

Chief Judge Chester Crooks urges correctional officers not to accept bribes
Chief Judge Chester Crooks urges correctional officers not to accept bribes

Chief Judge of the Parish Courts Chester Crooks has urged the newly minted Department of Correctional Services, (DCS) officers not to betray the trust placed in them by accepting bribes or engaging in other illegal activities.

FID, MOCA and JCF launch public-education initiative; Irie FM and Zip103 FM to air time signals as part of the campaign
FID, MOCA and JCF launch public-education initiative; Irie FM and Zip103 FM to air time signals as part of the campaign

The Financial Investigations Division (FID), the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA), and the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) have launched a new collaborative public-education initiative designed to strengthen the country’s response to financial crimes (including scams, fraud, and

Gospel singer Glen Graham passes away at 70
Gospel singer Glen Graham passes away at 70

Reverend Glen Graham, a beloved figure in Jamaican gospel music for more than 30 years, has died.

Kartel plans collapse as Godwin Friday ends Gonsalves’ 24-year run
Kartel plans collapse as Godwin Friday ends Gonsalves’ 24-year run

The election held yesterday in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines saw former Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, who had reportedly planned to invite Vybz Kartel to perform after securing another victory, suffer a crushing defeat.

Flava McGregor calls for housing support after delivering aid
Flava McGregor calls for housing support after delivering aid

Kemar Flava McGregor is urging the government to provide proper housing for Jamaicans affected by Hurricane Melissa.

9 vehicles seized and several tickets issued in Ocho Rios, under Operation Reset
9 vehicles seized and several tickets issued in Ocho Rios, under Operation Reset

The Ocho Rios Police in St Ann seized 9 vehicles and issued a number of tickets, yesterday, under an initiative dubbed 'Operation Reset'.

The operation brought together officers from the Ocho Rios Police station and members of the Transport Authority as part of an ongoing effort to restore order and

Dr. Tufton reminds Jamaicans that it is illegal to attack vector control workers
Dr. Tufton reminds Jamaicans that it is illegal to attack vector control workers

Health and Wellness Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton is reminding Jamaicans that it is illegal to attack vector control workers.

Some 950 vector control workers have been deployed across the island following the passage of Hurricane Melissa and amid an increase in mosquito breeding sites.

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The joint submission bid books from the JFF officially submitted for the 2031 FIFA Women’s World Cup
PM Holness pledges to go to war against misleading information, especially as it relates to gov’t’s hurricane response
Elderly man dies from lockjaw following the passage of Hurricane Melissa
Chief Judge Chester Crooks urges correctional officers not to accept bribes
FID, MOCA and JCF launch public-education initiative; Irie FM and Zip103 FM to air time signals as part of the campaign
Gospel singer Glen Graham passes away at 70
Kartel plans collapse as Godwin Friday ends Gonsalves’ 24-year run
Flava McGregor calls for housing support after delivering aid
9 vehicles seized and several tickets issued in Ocho Rios, under Operation Reset
Dr. Tufton reminds Jamaicans that it is illegal to attack vector control workers
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Friday, November 28, 2025 Patrice Walters News No comments
"Mi no fraid a no-bady", that's the declaration by Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness as he pledged to go to war against false and misleading information, especially as it relates to the government's response to Hurricane Melissa. Dr. Holness made the comments today at the official opening of the Little London Police Station in Westmoreland.
Friday, November 28, 2025 Myesha Broadie News No comments
An elderly man died from tetanus following the passage of Hurricane Melissa. Tetanus commonly called lockjaw is a serious disease of the nervous system caused by a toxin-producing bacterium.
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The joint submission bid books from the Jamaica Football Federation, the U.S. Soccer Federation, Mexican Football Association and the Costa Rican Football Association  has  now been officially submitted for the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup.
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Jamaican internationals Isaac Hayden and Amari’i Bell have expressed serious reservations over the prospect of Mason Greenwood joining Jamaica’s World Cup squad, arguing that such a move would undermine the efforts and commitment of players who have been involved throughout qualification.
Friday, November 28, 2025 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Reverend Glen Graham, a beloved figure in Jamaican gospel music for more than 30 years, has died.
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The election held yesterday in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines saw former Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves, who had reportedly planned to invite Vybz Kartel to perform after securing another victory, suffer a crushing defeat.