Despite being ill for his court appearance on Wednesday, Texan financier Sir Allen Stanford has declined a speedy trial in the US$7 billion Ponzi scheme case.
Norman Manley High carved out a 2-0 victory over Kingston College in their top of the table clash at Tinson Pen yesterday to book their spot in the second round of the ISSA/Pepsi/Digicel Manning Cup football competition.
The Jamaica Football Federation National Under-21 competition resumes this afternoon with reigning champions and leaders Harbour View facing Portmore United in a top of the table clash.
Ghana will be looking to become the first African team to win the Under-20 World Cup and stop South America’s dominance when they play Brazil in the final today.
Retired fast bowler Curtly Ambrose will be among the past and present West Indies players who will arrive in the country today ahead of Sunday’s playing of the second annual Christopher Gayle, CJ Sports Pro 15/15 Cricket Extravaganza for charity.
The Agriculture Ministry is defending its decision to pay a bill for nearly $2 million monthly since last July to the firm contracted to spearhead the sugar divestment efforts.
Police investigators are probing further developments in the case of the 10-year-old Duhaney Park Primary School student who was found yesterday after being missing for two days.
The University and Allied Workers Union (UAWU), said its yet to receive a response from the management of the Iberostar Rose Hall Hotel on its request for further meetings over their labour dispute.
Kenya defeated hosts Zimbabwe by 20 runs today to win the third One-Day International at the Harare Sports Club and now trail the five-match series 2-1.