Chairman of the Jamaica Tourist Board (JTB), John Lynch is calling for the country’s business community to play a greater role in helping the government to fight crime.
A security guard remains in hospital in critical condition this afternoon after he was shot and wounded on the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies.
The Jamaica Labour Party candidate for the Dry Harbour division, Geoffery Waugh, today retained his seat following a magisterial recount in the Brown’s Town Resident magistrate court.
A United States prosecutor has claimed that three covert Venezuelan agents offered $2 million to hush an alleged attempt to pump $800,000 from Venezuela into the Argentinean presidential campaign.
Six players from daCosta Cup champions Garvey Maceo have been included in a 22-member all daCosta Cup football squad to face the visiting Trinidad and Tobago’s All Schools team tomorrow afternoon.
First round champions Portmore United will play away to promoted Sporting Central at Brancourt in Clarendon when the Cash Plus Premier League second round kicks off tomorrow afternoon.
England pace bowler Steve Harmison claimed two late wickets to leave hosts Sri Lanka on 147 for four on today’s opening day of the third and final Test at Galle.
A senior member of the Roosevelt Skerrit administration in Dominica has disagreed with a proposal by CARICOM governments to remove the Common External Tariff (CET), on certain items.
The Minister of Industry and Commerce, Karl Samuda, said Jamaica will benefit from the new Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA), which has been signed with the European Union.
Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz will square off with Trinidad and Tobago’s Soca Warrior in a huge regional friendly international fixture at the National Stadium on March 26.