ODPEM says low spending of donated Hurricane Melissa funds not due to inaction or a lack of recovery activity
ODPEM says low spending of donated Hurricane Melissa funds not due to inaction or a lack of recovery activity

The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) says the relatively low rate of cash expenditure from donated funds following Hurricane Melissa was not due to inaction or a lack of recovery activity.

The agency says it reflected prudent financial management in light of the availability

Opposition slams gov’t over donated Hurricane Melissa relief funds in AG report
Opposition slams gov’t over donated Hurricane Melissa relief funds in AG report

The Opposition People's National Party has blasted the government following an Auditor General report that as at February this year, only $26 million has been spent from the more than $1 billion donated for Hurricane Melissa relief. 

This was highlighted in a report tabled in Parliament yesterday.

Policemen “relieved and elated” after being acquitted of murder charges arising from Shrewsbury, Westmoreland incident 13 years ago
Policemen “relieved and elated” after being acquitted of murder charges arising from Shrewsbury, Westmoreland incident 13 years ago

That is the reaction of two police officers, who were acquitted today of murder charges after a four-week trial in the Supreme Court in Kingston.Constables Damane Campbell and Kenroy Hinds were each charged with three counts of murder in relation to the shooting of three men, which sparked widespread

Agriculture Ministry embarking on a $145M Drought Mitigation Programme this year
Agriculture Ministry embarking on a $145M Drought Mitigation Programme this year

The Agriculture Ministry will be embarking on a one hundred and $45 million drought mitigation programme this year.

Portfolio Minister Floyd Green said the programme will be led by the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA).

Year-to-date traffic at NMIA down by 3.2%; reduction in Spirit Airline flights prior to shutdown a major cause
Year-to-date traffic at NMIA down by 3.2%; reduction in Spirit Airline flights prior to shutdown a major cause

Chief Executive Officer of PACKAL, Sitara English-Byfield, gave the update at the NMIA Airport Forum yesterday.She said that while the decline can be attributed to several situations, the major contributor is linked to the reduction in flights associated with Spirit Airlines before they officially ceased

CARPHA assures Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius cruise ship not pandemic potential
CARPHA assures Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius cruise ship not pandemic potential

The outbreak has resulted in at least three deaths, and there has been growing concern that it may lead to Coronavirus-style restrictions and casualties.A few years ago, the COVID pandemic placed a global pause on lives and livelihoods.The virus led to over 7.1 million reported deaths worldwide.

Ethics Committee member suggests Integrity Commission’s Leadership Commitment Document for Code of Conduct is unnecessary
Ethics Committee member suggests Integrity Commission’s Leadership Commitment Document for Code of Conduct is unnecessary

The document is a framework based on the seven principles of public life: selflessness, integrity, objectivity, accountability, openness, honesty and leadership.It is designed for Jamaica's political leaders (Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet) to ensure ethical behaviour, transparency and high standards in

Parliament’s Ethics Committee Chair Marlene Malahoo Forte cautions against partisan approach towards work being undertaken
Parliament’s Ethics Committee Chair Marlene Malahoo Forte cautions against partisan approach towards work being undertaken

This morning's sitting of Parliament's Ethics Committee commenced with a stern caution from Chair, Marlene Malahoo Forte, against any partisan approach towards the work being done.

Nicholas Symmonds reportedly drafted in Reggae Boys squad for Unity Cup 
Nicholas Symmonds reportedly drafted in Reggae Boys squad for Unity Cup 

Former  national  under  20  player  Nicholas  Symmonds  is  reported  to  have  been  drafted  by  coach  Rudolph  Speid  in  the  national  squad  for  the  upcoming  Unity  Cup  tournament  later  this  month  in  England.

Health Ministry establishes International Recruitment Unit to help fill shortages in specialised areas
Health Ministry establishes International Recruitment Unit to help fill shortages in specialised areas

Health Minister Dr. Christopher Tufton says Cabinet has given approval for the unit, pointing out that the future of human resources for Jamaica's health system will be multicultural and collaborative across borders.The IRU is part of the human resources in health (HRH) stabilisation strategy.

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ODPEM says low spending of donated Hurricane Melissa funds not due to inaction or a lack of recovery activity
Opposition slams gov’t over donated Hurricane Melissa relief funds in AG report
Policemen “relieved and elated” after being acquitted of murder charges arising from Shrewsbury, Westmoreland incident 13 years ago
Agriculture Ministry embarking on a $145M Drought Mitigation Programme this year
Year-to-date traffic at NMIA down by 3.2%; reduction in Spirit Airline flights prior to shutdown a major cause
CARPHA assures Hantavirus outbreak on MV Hondius cruise ship not pandemic potential
Ethics Committee member suggests Integrity Commission’s Leadership Commitment Document for Code of Conduct is unnecessary
Parliament’s Ethics Committee Chair Marlene Malahoo Forte cautions against partisan approach towards work being undertaken
Nicholas Symmonds reportedly drafted in Reggae Boys squad for Unity Cup 
Health Ministry establishes International Recruitment Unit to help fill shortages in specialised areas
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Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Natalie Campbell News No comments
The Office of Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Management (ODPEM) says the relatively low rate of cash expenditure from donated funds following Hurricane Melissa was not due to inaction or a lack of recovery activity. The agency says it reflected prudent financial management in light of the availability of almost $J400M in donated building materials and sundries which were already supporting the government-directed roof repair programme.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Clement Reid News No comments
The Opposition People's National Party has blasted the government following an Auditor General report that as at February this year, only $26 million has been spent from the more than $1 billion donated for Hurricane Melissa relief.  This was highlighted in a report tabled in Parliament yesterday.
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Former  national  under  20  player  Nicholas  Symmonds  is  reported  to  have  been  drafted  by  coach  Rudolph  Speid  in  the  national  squad  for  the  upcoming  Unity  Cup  tournament  later  this  month  in  England.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Jamaica's  24  member  Reggae  Boys  squad  for  the  upcoming  Unity  Cup  Tournament  is  England  is  taking  shape
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
The Haile Selassie High School has received a donation of musical instruments from Dancehall Mega Star Sean Paul and popular Amercian Streamer Ishowspeed.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Music lovers are in for an electrifying experience later today as the Kingston Night Market welcomes the sensational Bittin Brass Band to its vibrant weekly showcase in the heart of the city.