The preliminary report into Thursday night’s escape of three prisoners from the Horizon Remand Centre has been submitted to the National Security Ministry.
Eltham High defeated hosts St. Jago High by eight wickets yesterday to qualify for the final of the ISSA/Jamaica International Insurance Company knockout cricket competition.
The Electoral Commission of Jamaica (ECJ) said it would wait until all possible appeals in the Daryl Vaz citizenship case are heard before deciding on the future of Director of Elections, Danville Walker.
West Indies head coach John Dyson said he would be looking for a 3-0 series triumph when his team face Sri Lanka in the final match of the Digicel One-Day Series tomorrow.
Sav-La-Mar Hawks scored a nail biting 51-50 victory over Railway Tigers in yesterday’s round of matches in the Lucozade Sport Men’s Basketball Championships at the Montego Bay Cricket Club Courts.
The Zimbabwean High Court is today expected to decide whether President Robert Mugabe must publish the outcome of the presidential election held more than two weeks ago.
Turks and Caicos Premier, Michael Misick said he would not renounce his position as the head of government in the wake of allegations that he sexually assaulted an American woman.
Melbourne Kangaroos and St. Catherine Saints recorded victories yesterday in the fourth round of matches in the Jamaica Super League, the island’s Semi-Professional cricket championship.
Portmore United edged Arnett Gardens 1-0 in a late game last night at Ferdi Neita Park to widen its lead in the National Premier League football competition.