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True connection - Community salutes Guanaboa Vale police sergeant for transformative outreach efforts
Residents, civic leaders, educators, clergy, and members of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) gathered at Wynter’s Park in Kitson Town, St Catherine, on Sunday to honour Head of the Guanaboa Vale Police, Sergeant Navelette Davis-Leachman, for her exceptional commitment to community outreach and people-centred policing.
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Union urges return to normalcy at NWA pending talks
The Jamaica Civil Service Association (JCSA) has urged employees of the National Works Agency (NWA) to end their industrial action pending discussions with the agency's management and the Ministry of Finance and the Public Service.
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Economy contracts 5.9 per cent in March 2026 quarter
The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) is reporting that the economy contracted by an estimated 5.9 per cent during the January to March 2026 quarter, compared with the corresponding period in 2025.
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Conscience crisis - Heart of Jamaicans study reveals widening generational divide over ethics and self-interest
Despite Jamaica’s economic progress, successive generations have failed to implement the social reforms needed to improve the lives of all Jamaicans, businessman Howard Mitchell has asserted.
His remarks come amid findings highlighted yesterday from the Market Research Services Ltd (MRSL) Heart of Jamaicans Survey, which revealed frustration among Jamaicans over perceived corruption and social injustice, alongside an increasing willingness among younger people to bend rules and prioritise personal advancement.
His remarks come amid findings highlighted yesterday from the Market Research Services Ltd (MRSL) Heart of Jamaicans Survey, which revealed frustration among Jamaicans over perceived corruption and social injustice, alongside an increasing willingness among younger people to bend rules and prioritise personal advancement.
Updated 20 hours ago
REPORT CLASH - Untabled IC probe findings on FLA spark heated parliamentary standoff
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Liberty Business to establish headquarters in Montego Bay
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NO REAL ADVANTAGE - Mt Pleasant, MoBay wary of trailing JPL semi-finalists Cavalier, Portmore confident of evening things up
Despite having a goal overruled in Sunday's Jamaica Premier League (JPL) semi-final first leg, Portmore United remains undaunted and full of belief going into tonight's second leg, 1-0 down to Mount Pleasant, at the National Stadium, starting at 6 p.m.
In the second match, Montego Bay United also take a 1-0 advantage into their tie against defending champions Cavalier at 9 p.m.
In the second match, Montego Bay United also take a 1-0 advantage into their tie against defending champions Cavalier at 9 p.m.
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VAR a bridge too far for PFJL
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Boateng impressed with JPL playoffs
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Shatta Wale happy for Best African Dancehall Entertainer award - Artiste’s Shattafest Ghana also wins Concert of the Year at IRAWMA
On Sunday, African dancehall titan Shatta Wale locked in his spot as a powerhouse in global dancehall, walking away with two major trophies at the 43rd International Reggae & World Music Awards (IRAWMA).
The artiste took home the plaques for Best African Dancehall Entertainer and Concert of the Year for his massive stadium event, Shattafest Ghana.
“Taking home these two plaques just proves that nobody can stop the work we are doing,” an excited and grateful Shatta Wale told The Gleaner in a brief interview.
The artiste took home the plaques for Best African Dancehall Entertainer and Concert of the Year for his massive stadium event, Shattafest Ghana.
“Taking home these two plaques just proves that nobody can stop the work we are doing,” an excited and grateful Shatta Wale told The Gleaner in a brief interview.
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Johnny Daley returns to stage in ‘Brazen To Di Bone’
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Cannes Film Festival grapples with the rise of AI
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IFC plans US$10m stake in Sygnus-managed CARICOM Fund
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) plans to invest US$10 million in a Caribbean Community (CARICOM) fund managed by Sygnus Capital Limited, subject to board approval.
"The proposed investment comprises a US$10-million equity investment in the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund Equity Fund (CCE)," stated the IFC, the private- sector financing arm of the World Bank.
"The proposed investment comprises a US$10-million equity investment in the Caribbean Community Resilience Fund Equity Fund (CCE)," stated the IFC, the private- sector financing arm of the World Bank.
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JUTC moves to set up mini depots on north coast
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Jamaican business fuel anxiety surges on global oil spike
May 19, 2026
Something Extra | Tuesday
Guests traded the usual Sunday routine for an afternoon of fragrance and fine sips at CPJ Market’s Scent & Sip experience on Sunday. Hosted in collaboration with fragrance house Prince D’Bruce Perfumery, the intimate lifestyle affair invited patrons to create their own signature scents while indulging in curated charcuterie boards and wine pairings. The event blended sensory storytelling with stylish flair, as attendees arrived in everything from playful florals to casual neutrals for the immersive experience led by master perfumer Edwin Bruce.
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Michelle Thomas-Nelson marks 35th birthday with Pilates and Brunch
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Editorial | Parliament dilutes its power
For the avoidance of doubt, this newspaper asked Jamaica’s Parliament to clarify the circumstances in which it would feel obliged to prevent, within its chambers, the airing of — or take action on — a matter of public interest because the issue is before the courts.
The six-week delay by House Speaker Juliet Holness in tabling a report by the Integrity Commission (IC) on its investigation into allegations of improprieties at the Firearms Licensing Authority (FLA) is a live example of this question.
The six-week delay by House Speaker Juliet Holness in tabling a report by the Integrity Commission (IC) on its investigation into allegations of improprieties at the Firearms Licensing Authority (FLA) is a live example of this question.
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Lance Neita | Football, anyone?
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Leroy Fearon | Working smart still requires working hard
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