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Dancehall artiste Skeng arrested at Kingston airport
Dancehall artist, 'Skeng', was arrested at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, earlier today. The Jamaica Constabulary Force released a brief statement on Twitter this evening. The police said Skeng was charged with...
CommentsUPDATE | Gunman kills 18 children, 3 adults in US mass shooting
UVALDE, Texas (AP) — An 18-year-old gunman opened fire Tuesday at a Texas elementary school, killing at least 18 children as he went from classroom to classroom, officials said, in the latest gruesome moment for a country scarred by a string of massacres. The assailant was killed by law enforcement.
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Growth & Jobs | ‘JAM-DEX will be a game changer for Jamaica’ – says JN Bank executive
A LOCAL financial and technology expert is touting the recent introduction of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) on the market by the Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) as a game changer for Jamaica. Ricardo Dystant, chief of digital transformation and...
CommentsGrowth & Jobs | Business is good: Making money in a pandemic
THE JAMAICA Business Development Corporation (JBDC) has shouted to the tumultuous winds of the COVID-19 pandemic amid its strong gusts that “Business is good!” Seeking to inspire entrepreneurs, the agency invited two of its top-performing clients,...
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Knight-Wisdom banking on different approach Premium
With a change in approach and perspective from his Tokyo Olympic campaign, Olympic diver Yona Knight-Wisdom says that he hopes that he can be in the perfect form for a chance at a medal at the 2022 Commonwealth Games this summer. Knight-Wisdom...
CommentsRare JPL win for Montego Bay United
Montego Bay United have not had a Jamaica Premier League (JPL) win to celebrate in four months. But finally the long barren spell has ended. They beat Portmore United 1-0 in yesterday’s game at the Anthony Spaulding Sports Complex. Nevaun Turner’s...
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Dolla Financial goes for maximum with $500m IPO
Microfinance company Dolla Financial Services wants to raise $500 million from stock market investors later this month, the maximum equity raise allowed for new listings of junior market companies. The offer at $1 per share runs from May 27 to June...
CommentsMore companies adopting ‘just-in-case’ inventory systems Premium
Unending supply chain bottlenecks and rising shipping costs, coupled with a general surge in demand for consumer goods, have forced local manufacturing and distribution companies to re-examine their approach to inventory management. War and the...
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'I can’t live without David' — Family in mourning as Sugar Minott’s grandson drowns
David Minott, the 16-year-old grandson of dancehall veteran, the late Lincoln ‘Sugar’ Minott, lost his life while visiting the Somerset Falls attraction in Portland on Sunday. The Wolmer’s Boys' School student was with his grandmother and a church...
CommentsChris Gayle featured on reggae compilation album targeting Asia
You can’t keep a good man down, especially if he’s a renowned batsman who has ventured into music and has chosen to go by the moniker, Universe Boss. As Chris Gayle, he is used to hitting big runs on the cricket pitch and, without missing a stride...
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Letter of the Day | Who is policing the police?
THE EDITOR, Madam: Last Thursday (May 19), the minister of finance, Dr Nigel Clarke, sought to assure the police that they would be getting more money after the public-sector review is completed. Even though the time period is indefinite, it...
CommentsPoliticians and their ‘Hallelujah Veritas’
THE EDITOR, Madam: With war raging in Ukraine, coupled with supply chain issues and inflation – causing the price of energy, food and all consumer items to soar worldwide – news emerged from Dallas, Texas, on May 19, that a new, non-virulent...
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Boris Johnson awaits judgment of ‘partygate’ report
LONDON (AP): British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been shadowed by a career-threatening scandal for months – but so far he has escaped unscathed. This week, he faces one more threat to his political future: a comprehensive report into...
CommentsUS tourist deaths due to carbon monoxide poisoning – newspaper
NASSAU (CMC): The three American tourists who were found dead at the Sandals Resort in Exuma earlier this month died from carbon monoxide poisoning, according to media reports on Monday. The media quoted Police Commissioner Paul Rolle as confirming...
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Newly-weds paint endless love in shades of ‘Whyte’
“After years of disappointments, I was right where I wanted to be and who I was meant to be with,” a content Jody-Ann Mitchell reflected as she reminisced on saying ‘Ido’ to the love of her life, Oshah Whyte. The two might have met under business...
Something Extra | Tuesday
It is awards season at Sagicor Group Jamaica, and financial advisers at Sagicor Insurance Brokers Limited (SIB) were recently treated to an intimate and elegant awards ceremony to celebrate and recognise the top achievers at the brokerage for the...

Shipping | SAJ welcomes Barbados delegation for port system dialogue
THE SHIPPING Association of Jamaica (SAJ) welcomed a delegation from Barbados’ maritime sector last Thursday as the Eastern Caribbean nation explores the development of a port community system (PCS). The group, which included members of the...
CommentsThe Shipping Schedule
May 24-30, 2022 CMA CGM VESSELS ETA KINGSTON FALMOUTH 24/05 MARFRET GUYANE...
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Editorial | Bring new abortion law
Michael Abrahams | Abortion – Easy to criticise, but harder to empathise Premium