Finance Minister assures Jamaicans that country is well-positioned to manage fluctuations of oil prices resulting from Middle East conflict
Finance Minister assures Jamaicans that country is well-positioned to manage fluctuations of oil prices resulting from Middle East conflict

Speaking during this morning's post cabinet press briefing, Mrs Williams pointed to the Net International Reserves (NIR), currently standing at US$6.8 billion as a critical safeguard against sudden movements in oil prices.

Family of four homeless following fire at Corn Piece Street Exchange, Ocho Rios St Ann this afternoon
Family of four homeless following fire at Corn Piece Street Exchange, Ocho Rios St Ann this afternoon

Reports to IRIE FM News are that a child who was at home reported seeing flames coming through the roof, followed by smoke sometime after one this afternoon. Residents were alerted and the fire brigade summoned. One unit from the Ocho Rios fire station responded.

Auditor General launches special audit into Transport Ministry’s acquisition of 110 buses for Rural School Bus Programme
Auditor General launches special audit into Transport Ministry’s acquisition of 110 buses for Rural School Bus Programme

The probe follows public concerns about the $1.4 billion acquisition. The Government imported buses from the United States ahead of the reopening of schools for the 2025/26 academic year.

Jamaicans urged to get screened for Colorectal Cancer
Jamaicans urged to get screened for Colorectal Cancer

With 900 colorectal/colon cancer cases being recorded in Jamaica annually, citizens are being reminded to get screened for the disease.

The call was renewed by Regional Priority Non-Communicable Disease and Family Health Coordinator with the Western Regional Health Authority, Dr. Marcia Johnson Campbell. 

It

Toll relief initiative implemented to support recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa to be discontinued April 1
Toll relief initiative implemented to support recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa to be discontinued April 1

This was announced by the Toll Authority in a post on Instagram. The initiative, introduced on November 10 last year, allowed vehicles transporting humanitarian aid and essential supplies to travel toll-free, enabling the efficient delivery of support to affected communities.

Former workers of Decameron Ramada hotel want monies owed to them; BITU calls on FSC to provide assistance
Former workers of Decameron Ramada hotel want monies owed to them; BITU calls on FSC to provide assistance

Vice President of the Bustamante Industrial Trade Union (BITU), Rudolph Thomas has called on the Financial Services Commission, (FSC) to provide urgent assistance to former workers of the Decameron Ramada All-inclusive resort, in St. Ann, in relation to the payment of monies owed to them. 

The workers

Kishane Thompson’s World 2025 best 9.75 seconds remains uncertified
Kishane Thompson’s World 2025 best 9.75 seconds remains uncertified

Jamaica's Olympic and World Championship silver medalist Kishane Thompson's world best time of 9.77 seconds that was done at the Jamaica championships last year remains uncertified by World Athletics.

Several persons apprehended following seizure of guns, ammunition and cash in simultaneous operations in Westmoreland
Several persons apprehended following seizure of guns, ammunition and cash in simultaneous operations in Westmoreland

The multi-agency, intelligence-led operations were conducted by agents from the Westmoreland Division, the Specialised Operations Branch, the Public Safety and Traffic Enforcement Branch, the Area 1 Fugitive Apprehension Team, the Transport Authority, the Island Traffic Authority and the Jamaica Defence

Economist describes Finance Minister Fayval Williams’ budget presentation yesterday as generally sober, measured
Economist describes Finance Minister Fayval Williams’ budget presentation yesterday as generally sober, measured

Economist Keenan Falconer has described Finance Minister Fayval Williams' budget presentation yesterday as generally sober and measured.Mrs. Williams opened the 2026/27 debate in the House of Representatives at Gordon House, outlining the Government's plans to support the financial sector and grow the

Over 100,000 assessments completed so far for ROOFS Programme; beneficiaries urged to redeem building material vouchers before they expire
Over 100,000 assessments completed so far for ROOFS Programme; beneficiaries urged to redeem building material vouchers before they expire

More than 100,000 assessments have been completed so far under the Government’s Restoration of Owner or Occupant Family Shelters (ROOFS) Programme, with activities carried out over the past four months.Minister of Labour and Social Security, Pearnel Charles Jr., provided the update during this morning’s

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Finance Minister assures Jamaicans that country is well-positioned to manage fluctuations of oil prices resulting from Middle East conflict
Family of four homeless following fire at Corn Piece Street Exchange, Ocho Rios St Ann this afternoon
Auditor General launches special audit into Transport Ministry’s acquisition of 110 buses for Rural School Bus Programme
Jamaicans urged to get screened for Colorectal Cancer
Toll relief initiative implemented to support recovery efforts following Hurricane Melissa to be discontinued April 1
Former workers of Decameron Ramada hotel want monies owed to them; BITU calls on FSC to provide assistance
Kishane Thompson’s World 2025 best 9.75 seconds remains uncertified
Several persons apprehended following seizure of guns, ammunition and cash in simultaneous operations in Westmoreland
Economist describes Finance Minister Fayval Williams’ budget presentation yesterday as generally sober, measured
Over 100,000 assessments completed so far for ROOFS Programme; beneficiaries urged to redeem building material vouchers before they expire
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Wednesday, March 11, 2026 Georgetta Williams News No comments
Speaking during this morning's post cabinet press briefing, Mrs Williams pointed to the Net International Reserves (NIR), currently standing at US$6.8 billion as a critical safeguard against sudden movements in oil prices.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 Markelia Rumble News No comments
Reports to IRIE FM News are that a child who was at home reported seeing flames coming through the roof, followed by smoke sometime after one this afternoon. Residents were alerted and the fire brigade summoned. One unit from the Ocho Rios fire station responded.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
Jamaica's Olympic and World Championship silver medalist Kishane Thompson's world best time of 9.77 seconds that was done at the Jamaica championships last year remains uncertified by World Athletics.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
Jamaica's  Junior  Swimmers  will  be  looking  to  make  a   profound  statement   when  they  travel  to  Martinique next  month. 
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
The reggae and dancehall community will converge on Saturday, March 14, as Stephen Marley’s Old Soul, Live Unplugged honours the legacy of his son Jo Mersa Marley, mere days after what would have been his 35th birthday.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026 Viviene Stewart Entertainment No comments
Fans of reggae quartet L.U.S.T can look forward to seeing the group perform at the inaugural staging of Rebel Salute USA 2026 on April 19 after a recent misunderstanding over their booking was resolved.