King’s Counsel Peter Champagnie calls for review of legislation that are out-dated or in need of amendment
King’s Counsel Peter Champagnie calls for review of legislation that are out-dated or in need of amendment

He was speaking on behalf of the private bar, at this morning's opening of the hilary term of the Home Circuit Court. According to Mr. Champagnie, in Belize, the justice board has a commission to regularly review legislation.

CXC to make modifications and adjustments for Jamaican candidates to include extension of period for submitting SBAs
CXC to make modifications and adjustments for Jamaican candidates to include extension of period for submitting SBAs

This comes on the heels of Hurricane Melissa in October that caused significant damage to some parts of the island and disrupted lives. Speaking at the CXC press conference now underway, Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of CXC Dr. Wayne Wesley said CXC will extend the timeline for submission of

JFJ raises concern about number of fatal shootings since start of the year
JFJ raises concern about number of fatal shootings since start of the year

According to the Independent Commission of Investigations, (INDECOM), 15 people have died in incidents involving the police since January 1. The latest incident occurred yesterday in Hodges St. Elizabeth where 44-year-old Layten Nembhard was fatally shot in an alleged confrontation with lawmen.

Manchester police do walk-through in St. Toolis community following fatal shooting on Monday
Manchester police do walk-through in St. Toolis community following fatal shooting on Monday

According to police they acted on intelligence, went to a premise in the community to execute a search warrant.

Lawmen alleged that the men engaged them in an armed confrontation and gunfire was returned.

PM Holness says Accompong maroons are a part of Jamaican sovereignty
PM Holness says Accompong maroons are a part of Jamaican sovereignty

The issue of sovereignty has been a contentious one between the government and the maroons for some time, with claims and counter claims about who has authority over maroon lands and governance.

Yesterday, the Accompong maroons celebrated the treaty with the British that established the community, ensuring

Opposition notes commitment to system of rule based governance in international relations, as it reacts development with USA and Venezuela
Opposition notes commitment to system of rule based governance in international relations, as it reacts development with USA and Venezuela

The party says this is in keeping with the charter of the united nations as the source of world peace and stability. A PNP statement says the party notes the January 3 military operation in Venzuela in which President Nicolás Maduro and his wife were seized and transported to the united states.

Labour Minister warns that authorities will take strong action to preserve integrity of overseas work programme
Labour Minister warns that authorities will take strong action to preserve integrity of overseas work programme

Mr Charles JNR said this is a final warning to persons who undertake actions outside of the law, in relation to the programme. He pointed out that just yesterday, he was sent a message, which is being circulated on social media, claiming he can help them get onto the farm work programme.

INDECOM expresses concern over 65% increase in fatal shootings in 2025 and notes 14 fatal shootings so far this year
INDECOM expresses concern over 65% increase in fatal shootings in 2025 and notes 14 fatal shootings so far this year

Earlier today, the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) expressed concern about 12 people being killed. Since then INDECOM has notified of 2 more incidents and deaths.

JCF reports 81 arrests and $7.3M worth of livestock recovery in December last year
JCF reports 81 arrests and $7.3M worth of livestock recovery in December last year

The police noted that it is celebrating a significant victory in its ongoing battle against agricultural crimes. 

In a release the constabulary force said this was a result of its recently formed Agricultural Protection Branch.

Police identify victims of alleged armed confrontation in St. Toolis, Manchester
Police identify victims of alleged armed confrontation in St. Toolis, Manchester

They are: 23-year-old, Byron McDonald otherwise called "Savage" a farmer of Cotterwood District, St. Elizabeth, a 17-year-old Rashed Johnson and 26-year-old Tishawn Porteous also a farmer, both of St. Toolis District.

According to the police, the men engaged them in an armed confrontation.

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King’s Counsel Peter Champagnie calls for review of legislation that are out-dated or in need of amendment
CXC to make modifications and adjustments for Jamaican candidates to include extension of period for submitting SBAs
JFJ raises concern about number of fatal shootings since start of the year
Manchester police do walk-through in St. Toolis community following fatal shooting on Monday
PM Holness says Accompong maroons are a part of Jamaican sovereignty
Opposition notes commitment to system of rule based governance in international relations, as it reacts development with USA and Venezuela
Labour Minister warns that authorities will take strong action to preserve integrity of overseas work programme
INDECOM expresses concern over 65% increase in fatal shootings in 2025 and notes 14 fatal shootings so far this year
JCF reports 81 arrests and $7.3M worth of livestock recovery in December last year
Police identify victims of alleged armed confrontation in St. Toolis, Manchester
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Wednesday, January 07, 2026 Clement Reid News No comments
He was speaking on behalf of the private bar, at this morning's opening of the hilary term of the Home Circuit Court. According to Mr. Champagnie, in Belize, the justice board has a commission to regularly review legislation.
Wednesday, January 07, 2026 Marlene Freeman News No comments
This comes on the heels of Hurricane Melissa in October that caused significant damage to some parts of the island and disrupted lives. Speaking at the CXC press conference now underway, Registrar and Chief Executive Officer of CXC Dr. Wayne Wesley said CXC will extend the timeline for submission of SBA's for schools negatively impacted to June 15.
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