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PNP General Secretary, Dr Dayton Campbell.

PNP says shooting incident in Kingston Central was not politically motivated

The People’s National Party (PNP) says it has "credible intelligence" that the incident in which Member of Parliament for Kingston Central Donovan Williams and members of his campaign team reportedly came under gunfire arose from ongoing gang...
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Keith Duncan

‘Humbling’ honour Premium

Several of this year’s 141 recipients of national honours and awards yesterday expressed surprise and gratitude at having been recognised by the nation. Newly minted member of the Order of Jamaica (OJ) Keith Duncan was effusive in his belief in...
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INDECOM rings body-cam alarm again as police killings spike by 111%

With police fatal shootings increasing by 111 per cent for the first seven months of 2025 compared to last year, the Independent Commission of Investigations (INDECOM) is continuing to express grave concern about the non-use of body-worn cameras (...
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Robert Lightbourne .

The national anthem

ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1961, with Jamaica on the cusp of political independence, the government announced a contest for a national anthem, starting with a competition for the words. The successful lyrics would be published so that they could be set to...
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CyberKids Coding Camp ignites tech spark in Clarendon youth

Twenty-five children, ages seven to 11, have been introduced to the world of computer programming and digital problem-solving through the CyberKids Coding Camp, launched this summer in Clarendon with classes led entirely by two lower sixth-form...
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Bryan Levell (right) and Christopher Taylor.

SHORT AGAIN

CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR will still have to wait to see if he can book a flight to next Month’s World Athletics Championships in Tokyo, Japan, after he finished behind Bryan Levell in the 200 metres at the Maniak Wieslawa Memorial in Szczecin, Poland, a...
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Young Reggae Boyz take perfect record into semi-finals

KELVIN BROWN’S stoppage-time goal helped Jamaica’s under-15 Reggae Boyz turned back Curaçao 1-0 in their final League B, Group D game in the Concacaf U15 Championships at the Stadion CD Guillermo Trinidad in Oranjestad, Aruba, yesterday. The young...
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In this March 13, 2017 Gleaner photo, members of the Jamaica Manufacturers Association, now known as the Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association, are taken on a tour of the Omni Industries factory in Kingston.

Omni Industries banking on machine upgrades, eyeing new regional markets for growth

Having invested significantly in more efficient machinery, Omni Industries Limited is confident that it will soon reap the benefits of its investments in the form of increased profits. The company’s net profit for the first quarter of 2025 dipped...
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VM Group taking scalpel to expenses

Following a period of reorganisation, VM Group Limited is back in the black and is aiming to maintain that trajectory by wrangling its spending. The financial institution, which holds large private mortgage bank VM Building Society Limited and...
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Emcee Nadine Blair (left) looks on as an emotional Raheim Betty collects his trophy from Olivia Grange (right), minister of culture, gender, entertainment and sport, while his mother, Valerie Mundle (centre), excitedly rushes to the stage to congratulate h

JCDC Gospel Star winner’s mother ‘knew it was his time’

If there is one person who is happier than Raheim Betty, the JCDC Gospel Star winner for 2025, it has to be his mother, Valerie Mundle. On Sunday night, when he was announced the winner of the competition, she jumped out of her seat at the National...
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Ding Dong stirs up joy at MoBay Jerk Fest

Dancehall artiste and dancer Ding Dong lit up the MoBay Jerk and Food Festival on Emancipation Day with a high-energy set that quickly turned into one of the most memorable moments of the evening. Held at the Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex,...
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Chat GPT app icon is seen on a smartphone screen, Monday, August 4, 2025, in Chicago.

Editorial | Boarding AI boat

Kirk-Anthony Hamilton is right in his call for Caribbean CEOs to robustly integrate artificial intelligence (AI) tools into their operations, or risk their businesses being left behind. But, even as private firms, insofar as is possible, grasp the...
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Basil Jarrett | Statistical distractions: Why we must read beyond the comment section

TWO INTERESTING developments occurred last week in the world of statistics and data analysis. The first was US President Donald Trump’s dismissal of the head of the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, just hours after the agency reported that job growth...
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Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia Grange (standing, centre) and Deputy Prime Minister and Member of Parliament for St James North West, Dr Horace Chang (standing, right), share in the signing of documents for the transfer of lands

Letter of the Day | Rasta justice, from Coral Gardens to redemption

THE EDITOR, Madam: I write today with deep respect and a spirit of reflection to commend the Dr Andrew Holness-led Government for transferring two plots of Crown lands in Albion, St James, to the Rastafari Coral Gardens Benevolent Society for the...
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Kingston, a tragedy

THE EDITOR, Madam: I note the article - Kingston - Jamaica’s capital - a tragedy, and endorse the commentary (by Elizabeth Morgan) . This issue highlights a growing concern for New Kingston as well. The area is left with many unoccupied...
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WhatsApp takes down 6.8 million accounts linked to criminal scam centres

NEW YORK (AP): WhatsApp has taken down 6.8 million accounts that were “linked to criminal scam centres” targeting people online around that world, its parent company Meta said this week. The account deletions, which Meta said took place over the...
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Pearl play meets street edge for stylist Kristia Franklin. The My Repeat Offender digital creator redefines brunch chic in a plunging pearl crop top and matching pearl-speckled jeans.

Something Extra | Thursday

Fashion class was in full session at Rise and Toast as guests showed up well-dressed for the occasion and the camera. The old school versus new school theme gave fashion lovers full permission to play, and they showed up in style, with outfits that...

Freedom through wellness

Today, as the nation marks 63 years of independence, many will celebrate in bold hues of black, green and gold. Others may use the moment to pause and reflect, considering not just how far the country has come, but what freedom looks like in their...
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Hudson’s Cocktail Story head honcho Wynton Hudson (centre), serves his summer thyme libations to make-up artist and photog, Nicolina Diabo (left), and her pool pal Mailk Reid, a personal trainer and chef.

Five must-try cocktails and mocktails for summer

There’s no better time to sip a seasonal cocktail. As summer’s scorching days beckon us to seek respite at the beach or dips in the pool, libation architect Wynton Hudson has five signature concoctions on the brain. Tropical fruit staples – melons...
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Chef Noel Cunningham serves up island recipes for ‘Emancipendence’

At the height of his culinary career, Chef Noel Cunningham is passionate about sharing the flavours of Jamaican cuisine. His cooking classes in Canada and the United States have delighted both Jamaicans and curious newcomers, proving as satisfying...
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