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Holness urges developers to help rebuild Ja

December 11, 2025 | News
WESTERN BUREAU: Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness says the topping out of Tower One at The Pinnacle marks a major step forward for Jamaica’s tourism diversification strategy. However, he insists that luxury development must go hand-in-hand with rebuilding homes, improving public order, and ensuring workers benefit from the sector’s growth. Speaking at the ceremony for Jamaica’s new tallest building, Holness said the Government remains acutely aware of the national mood following the devastation of Hurricane Melissa.
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Myanmar military strike kills 34 patients at a hospital

(AP) - An airstrike by Myanmar ’s military destroyed a hospital in an area controlled by a leading rebel armed force, killing 34 patients and medical staff, according to a local rescue worker and independent media reports on Thursday. About 80 other people were injured in the attack Wednesday night on the general hospital in Mrauk-U township, an area controlled by the ethnic Arakan Army in the western state of Rakhine. The ruling military has not announced news of any attack in the area.

KC back in the hunt for silverware

Dethroned ISSA/WATA Manning Cup champions Kingston College (KC) waltzed into the quarter-finals of the Walker Cup knockout competition with a 4-1 come-from-behind victory over St Jago High at the Stadium East field yesterday. KC were led to victory courtesy of a double from Shareef Ricketts in the 44th and 65th minutes. Jamal Fraser (13th) and Jaeshawn Edwards (43rd) were the other goalscorers for the Vassell Reynolds – coached KC. Tahir Edwards scored for St Jago in the fourth minute.
Gordon House, home of the Houses of Parliament in downtown Kingston.

Contract chaos

The administrative arm of the Houses of Parliament has been found wanting as the Auditor General’s Department places the spotlight on a $24-million contract to renovate the Members’ Lounge at Gordon House, as well as procurement breaches in the purchase of 16 air-conditioning units. A special audit was conducted by the Pamela Monroe Ellis-led Auditor General’s Department into the operations of Parliament following allegations of mismanagement at the seat of the nation’s legislature.

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England-born Rhea Dixon (centre) gets ready to make a pass for the Sunshine Girls in the first game of the Horizon Netball Series against England’s Vitality Roses at the 02 Arena in Manchester, England on November 28, 2024.

Sunshine Girls get to work

President of Netball Jamaica Karen Rosen-Baugh says the Sunshine Girls have settled comfortably into their training base in London and are fully focused on securing a series win against hosts England Roses this weekend. The highly anticipated two-match Horizon Vitality Series will take place at the Copper Box Arena from December 13–14, with Jamaica arriving in England on Tuesday and holding their first training session yesterday. According to Rosen-Baugh, the squad is upbeat and ready for the challenge ahead.

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‘Mango’ singer, Sevana.

Big voices, good vibes at Deh Yah

The hills were indeed alive with the sound of music as it echoed along Skyline Drive in the cool climes of St Andrew last Friday. Young entrepreneurs turned artistes, Friday Night Cru, held a post-Melissa musical fundraiser, inviting several artistes to pass through and bless the venue with their voices, all for a worthy cause as 100 per cent of the proceeds went to charity.

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Dr Blossom O’Meally-Nelson, chairman of JAMFIN.

Getting storm recovery aid to small entrepreneurs is complicated – JAMFIN

Providing support to the smallest of small businesses, even in a time of crisis, is not easy to do, even with the best of intentions. That’s because the population of microbusinesses span a gamut of solopreneurs and cottage operations – many of which are unregistered, with no presence and mostly no representation.

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This international endurance athlete’s dedication to fitness and endurance has taken her across the globe, with her most recent stop being in Jamaica for the 2025 Reggae Marathon held on Sunday.

Global runner Sonia Haboub finds healing, connection through running

When Sonia Haboub flew more than 14,000 kilometres from Dubai to participate in the Reggae Marathon in Jamaica on Sunday, it was not just another race on her calendar. For the international endurance athlete, professor, and cancer survivor, it was a celebration of life, community, and the power of movement. Haboub, who hails from northern Italy, shared that her journey into long-distance running began in the most unexpected way, starting with her cancer diagnosis.

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West Indies’ Justin Greaves (right) celebrates with teammate Kemar Roach (centre) after scoring 200 runs against New Zealand on day five of their cricket Test match in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Saturday.

Editorial | What the West Indies’ Test team really lacks

Roston Chase, the captain of the West Indies’ Test team, is right that the Caribbean’s cricket infrastructure lags behind what’s available to most of the region’s international counterparts. While these deficiencies may factor in the team’s generally poor showing over more than two decades, they are not the primary cause of its underperformance across all formats of the game.

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