ETOC reports 39 percent completion rate in implementation of education transformation recommendations
ETOC reports 39 percent completion rate in implementation of education transformation recommendations

The Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC) is reporting a 39 percent completion rate in the implementation of the 365 recommendations contained in the Jamaica Education Transformation Commission, JETC, report. 

This is just one percentage point below the projected 40 percent milestone for

Justice Minister expresses hope that 2026 murder tally will not exceed 400
Justice Minister expresses hope that 2026 murder tally will not exceed 400

Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica's 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400).

673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024. 

Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent.

Two shot dead in Farm, Manchester
Two shot dead in Farm, Manchester

Two people said to be a couple were shot dead in Farm, Manchester this morning.

Relatives identified the deceased as Kaydene Isaacs and Rohan Bernard of the community.

National security minister says media report misquoted his comments on body cameras for police
National security minister says media report misquoted his comments on body cameras for police

The ministry of national security and peace has sought to explain comments made by portfolio minister Dr. Horace Chang about the use of body worn cameras by the police.

Man shot dead by armed bikers on Mandela Highway
Man shot dead by armed bikers on Mandela Highway

A man died after gunmen opened fire on the motor bus in which he was travelling along the Mandela Highway in St. Catherine, around 7 o’clock this morning.

Party promoters & residents of Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police
Party promoters & residents of Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police

Party promoters and residents in exchange, st. Ann are being urged to cooperate with the police as efforts continue to curtail crime in the community.

Government Senator urges victims of revenge porn to report matter to police
Government Senator urges victims of revenge porn to report matter to police

Government Senator Kamina Johnson Smith is calling on young victims of revenge porn to report it and not give power to perpetrators.

Hurricane victim gets new home from Issa Trust Foundation and Bartalozzi Homes
Hurricane victim gets new home from Issa Trust Foundation and Bartalozzi Homes

Shaneka Chambers, an employee of Couples Resorts, is expressing gratitude for help rendered by the Issa Trust Foundation to build her a new house in Westmoreland.

Ms. Chambers, who works in the kitchen department at Couples Negril lost her home to Hurricane Melissa in October 2025.

Chronixx speaks out, calls for interview
Chronixx speaks out, calls for interview

Reggae singer Chronixx entered the chat on Thursday after the Levelz with Kshema podcast raised the question of whether Reggae acts should temper their message for commercial success.

Party promoters and residents in Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police to curtail crime
Party promoters and residents in Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police to curtail crime

Party promoters and residents in Exchange, St. Ann are being urged to cooperate with the police as efforts continue to curtail crime in the community. 

Commander for the Ocho Rios police station Inspector Karen Buddan made the plea at a Townhall meeting in Exchange recently.

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ETOC reports 39 percent completion rate in implementation of education transformation recommendations
Justice Minister expresses hope that 2026 murder tally will not exceed 400
Two shot dead in Farm, Manchester
National security minister says media report misquoted his comments on body cameras for police
Man shot dead by armed bikers on Mandela Highway
Party promoters & residents of Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police
Government Senator urges victims of revenge porn to report matter to police
Hurricane victim gets new home from Issa Trust Foundation and Bartalozzi Homes
Chronixx speaks out, calls for interview
Party promoters and residents in Exchange, St. Ann urged to cooperate with police to curtail crime
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Saturday, May 02, 2026 Patrice Walters News No comments
The Education Transformation Oversight Committee (ETOC) is reporting a 39 percent completion rate in the implementation of the 365 recommendations contained in the Jamaica Education Transformation Commission, JETC, report.  This is just one percentage point below the projected 40 percent milestone for the first quarter of this year. The Education Ministry said this slight variance reflects the significant disruption caused by Hurricane Melissa, which damaged 693 educational institutions and displaced learning, temporarily.
Saturday, May 02, 2026 IRIE FM NEWS News No comments
Justice Minister Delroy Chuck has expressed hope that Jamaica's 2026 murder tally will not exceed four hundred (400). 673 murders were recorded last year, representing a 41 percent reduction when compared to 2024.  Mr. Chuck says a reduction for 2026 could be close to 50 percent.
Friday, May 01, 2026 Roger Hasfal sports No comments
Having dominated the field at last weekend's Penn Relays representing Jamaica College, national under-20 discus record holder Joseph Salmon wont be taking things for granted at this weekend's East Coast International Showcase at Morgan State University in Maryland.
Friday, May 01, 2026 Dwight Fraser sports No comments
The  draw    for  the  2026 Concacaf Caribbean Cup  competition  is  set  for  May  26.
Friday, May 01, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
Reggae singer Chronixx entered the chat on Thursday after the Levelz with Kshema podcast raised the question of whether Reggae acts should temper their message for commercial success.
Friday, May 01, 2026 K'Shema Francis-Pitt Entertainment No comments
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