Manchester, Jamaica — Jamalco has reinforced its commitment to education with the donation of over $2 million worth of tools and equipment to enhance the Woodwork and Electrical Laboratories at Porus High School. In a release on Monday, the mining company said the contribution is expected to significantly improve the school’s capacity to deliver hands-on training and better prepare students for external certification through the NCTVET and City & Guilds examinations in technical subject areas
Kingston, Jamaica — Hundreds of mourners flocked to the Majorie Meyer Hall at the Shortwood Teachers College on Saturday to bid farewell to radio personality Daniel ‘DT’ Thompson of the RJR Gleaner Group of Companies. Tributes were shared by Thompson’s coworkers and other members of the media fraternity during the Thanksgiving service
Pastor Dr Donville Bell says Jamaican churches should receive state support and a formal place in disaster planning, arguing that congregations already assist families before, during and after national emergencies.
Kingston, Jamaica — The National Works Agency (NWA) has officially advertised for a new chief executive officer, signalling the end of the tenure of its long-time head Everton “EG” Hunter who has served in the post for some 14 years. A vacancy notice published on Sunday invites applications for the post of CEO at the agency, which is responsible for the planning, construction and maintenance of Jamaica’s main road network and flood-control systems
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA), Ambassador Major General (Ret’d) Antony Anderson Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority (NaRRA), Ambassador Major General (Ret’d) Antony Anderson, is indicating his suitability and readiness to lead the entity charged with coordinating the next phase of Jamaica’s infrastructure development. Speaking with JIS CEO, Giovanni Dennis at Jamaica House, June 3, in his first interview as head of NaRRA, Ambassador Anderson said he comes to the role with a proven track record in construction and complex project management
At Least 32 Dead After Powerful Earthquake Strikes Southern PhilippinesBy Mckoy's News / June 8, 2026 MANILA, Philippines — At least 32 people have been reported dead after a powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake struck southern Philippines early Monday, causing widespread damage and sparking tsunami alerts across the region. The earthquake’s epicentre was located off the coast near General Santos City in Mindanao
Winners of the PAN Mini competition, DBJ staff members from left to right: Gisaile Stewart, Nigelle Thomas, Nyoka Belight- Williams and Novea Palmer Employees of the Development Bank of Jamaica (DBJ) traded their desks for PAN drums at the organisation’s recent Wellness Fair, taking part in the second staging of the Mini PAN Chicken Competition powered by CB Chicken. The friendly cook-off combined creativity, teamwork, and plenty of flavour as participants went head-to-head for prizes and bragging rights
The Vybz Island experience is being pitched as a dancehall cruise package built around Vybz Kartel, with concerts, parties, food and drinks included in bookings.
SeeLight S1, a robot designed for household scenarios, hangs out clothes during its debut in Wuhan, Hubei province, on May 20. PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY By CHEN MEILING in Beijing and LIU KUN in Wuhan Tired of housework and wishing someone would take care of all the chores? If one company in Wuhan, Hubei province, has its way, all the daily domestic drudgery would soon be the responsibility of robot housekeepers that could become as common as basic household appliances in the future
A protester holds a sign that reads "Let Cuba Live" as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio (L) arrives to testify during a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on June 02, 2026 in Washington, DC
Jamaica Producers Group reported sharply higher 2025 earnings, helped by its Pan Jamaica Group investment and portfolio discipline, while also moving forward with land development plans.
The segment says small businesses seeking government contracts should build the right professional team, assess readiness and close gaps before bidding. It cites solar installer Trevon as an example of moving from guesswork to a structured process.
Just 10 days after Labour Day rehabilitation activities, the Rose Heights Community Centre in St. James reopened on June 4, hosting a multi-agency job fair and document recovery drive that benefited more than 100 residents
Tracey-Ann Lewis says her year as Miss Hanover Festival Queen 2026 will focus on reading access, school libraries and mentorship for children, especially those in rural communities.
Magnum Tonic Wine has been named title sponsor for Magnum Reggae Sumfest “A Taste of Reggae Sumfest”, with Vybz Kartel and Mavado billed to headline the July event.
Change in Board Composition of Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited (MDS) June 8, 2026 8:54 am Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited (“MDS” or “the Company”) hereby advises that Mrs. Sheree Martin has stepped down from her role as an Independent Director of the Company, effective May 6, 2026
Qwi INVESTMENTS LIMITED (QWI) – ANNOUNCEMENT RE NET ASSET VALUE OF SHARES June 8, 2026 8:50 am QWI announces that at the close of business on 5 June 2026 the Net Asset Value of QWI’s shares was $1.33 per share. JSE Updates News Release – Suspension of Derrimon Trading Limited (DTL) Quantas Advantage Inc
Eppley Caribbean Property Fund Limited SCC (CPFV) – Value Fund Net Asset Value (NAV) June 5, 2026 June 8, 2026 8:49 am Eppley Caribbean Property Fund Limited SCC (CPFV) has advised that its Net Asset Value (NAV) per share as of June 5, 2026, is BDS$1.01. JSE Updates News Release – Suspension of Derrimon Trading Limited (DTL) Quantas Advantage Inc
Eppley Limited (EPLY) Declares Dividend June 8, 2026 8:48 am Eppley Limited (EPLY) has advised that at a meeting of their Board of Directors held on June 5, 2026, an interim dividend of 10.2 cents per share was declared to all shareholders on record as of June 12, 2026, to be paid on June 26, 2026. The ex-dividend date is June 12, 2026
14-Day Repo Auction Announcement – 08 June 2026 HomeNoticesMoney Market14-Day Repo Auction Announcement – 08 June 2026 Auction Number: BOJ/R-14/20260608/370 Auction Date: Monday, 8 June 2026 TO: ALL DEPOSIT-TAKING INSTITUTIONS RE: Auction for Jamaica Dollar Liquidity for 14-day Repurchase Operation Bank of Jamaica is receiving applications for the provision of Jamaica Dollar liquidity to deposit-taking institutions on the following terms: Instrument Type: RepurchaseSettlement Date:Tuesday, 9 June 2026Maturity Date:Tuesday, 23 June 2026Tenor: 14-daysAuction Amount:JMD 1,300,000,000.00 Pricing Format: Competitive Auction for the full amount The conditions for participation in the operation are as follows: Bids will be accepted up to 10:00am on Monday, 8 June 2026 Bids will be received by email sent to [email protected] An automatic acknowledgement will be sent. If an entity has not received this acknowledgement, please follow-up with a telephone call by 10:00am to any of the telephone numbers listed: 876-832-8516, 876-823-4546, and 876-819-9080
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Jamaican dancer and choreographer Kissy McCoy spoke about moving from school competitions into music videos, international touring and teaching, while urging dancers to value their work professionally.
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A Jacket Court episode centres on Miss Thompson’s bid to confirm whether Mr Cole, a first-generation Jamaican-American, is the biological father of her 10-month-old son, Jamal.
Nisha Yen Jones joined members of The Harder They Come musical in Britain to discuss staging the Jamaican classic, honouring Sir Jimmy Cliff and bringing Caribbean talent to Stratford East.
The Jamaica Constabulary Force used Skunkfest 2026 to connect with motorists, families and car enthusiasts while promoting safer driving and legal racing.
The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) is to submit a report to the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) today on Friday’s islandwide blackout. Thousands of JPS customers were left in the dark for hours on Friday night due to the incident
Opposition water spokesman Ian Hayles says the weekend island-wide blackout exposed the risk of keeping key NWC facilities tied to the JPS grid, urging swift action on renewable energy.
Written By: Sugar Ray Thomas President of the Jamaica Teachers’ Association (JTA), Mark Malabver, has stated that he is no longer prepared to ask educators to show restraint as they push for better salaries. This, as he warned that the island’s teachers have reached their limit in exercising patience over stalled salary negotiations with the Government
China’s President Xi Jinping has arrived in Pyongyang on his first overseas trip this year as he aims to boost ties with North Korea, a reclusive nuclear-armed nation opposed to US military expansion in the Asia Pacific region. During Xi’s two-day visit, “both sides will use the visit as an opportunity to promote greater development of China-North Korea relations in keeping with the times”, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning told a press briefing on Friday
St James police are probing the late-night killing of Kelvin Pyne, a 42-year-old fruit vendor from Orange, whose body was found with gunshot wounds on Miriam Way in Montego Bay.
The National Works Agency has started the search for a new Chief Executive Officer, signalling the end of a lengthy leadership tenure by current CEO E.G. Hunter, who has led the agency for approximately 14 years
The Jamaica Stock Exchange recorded a decline in May, with the Main Index falling 1.58%, compared with April. The All Jamaica Composite Index fell by about 1.6% over the month, closing down at 341,344 points at the end of April
Two former University of the Commonwealth Caribbean lecturers are seeking compensation after their contracts were not renewed, while police in Manchester and St. James investigate two separate fatal incidents.
A long-running claim that Jamaicans are denied access to Blue Lagoon in Portland has been crushed by publication of a recently created video posted on social media showing locals enjoying the world-famous attraction. It’s not immediately clear who shot the video, but the accompanying narration suggests that it is the work of an individual sympathetic to arguments raised by beach access advocates
New YORK, USA — Disappointed! That’s how Dale Holness, the Jamaican-born businessman and politician who is making a third bid for Florida’s 20th Congressional District, described his feelings regarding the decision by his fellow Democrat, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Shultz, to contest that district. Wasserman Shultz, who currently represents a different district, has decided to run in the heavily black democratic 20th district, following a realignment of district lines as a result of redistricting exercises which have been roiling the political landscape in the United States for several months
News|Xi Jinping Chinese President Xi Jinping has arrived in Pyongyang, marking a rare state visit to North Korea for a leader who has steadily cut down his travels in recent years. Amid a 21-gun salute and the fanfare of a military band playing both countries’ national anthems, Xi and his wife, Peng Liyuan, were welcomed on Monday at the international airport by North Korean President Kim Jong Un and his wife, Ri Sol Ju, China’s state news agency Xinhua reported
New YORK, USA — Integrated Diaspora Services (IDS), a technology service firm here, has announced the appointment of Jamaican-American Peter Gracey as its global development representative, saying it is part of plans to strengthen and empower Jamaicans worldwide. The move is also part of the company’s strategic plans to expand its agent network, deepen real estate capabilities, and leverage technology “to make every client experience faster, more transparent under the one-stop shop model”, the company said in a press statement
A joint Labour Day project with Tarrant Primary School’s K-Kids, the Kiwanis Club of West St Andrew, and the Kiwanis Club of Constant Spring, in association with the Forestry Department, saw the planting of assorted fruit trees and the laying of irrigation lines attached to a tank on the school grounds. Kiwanis Lieutenant Governor of Eastern Canada and Caribbean (in white hat) and President Demar Lyle with other members of the Kiwanis Club of Constant Spring on Labour Day at Tarrant Primary in St Andrew
New YORK, USA — A senior cop who was once held hostage by prisoners but escaped, said crime has become an emotional burden carried by Jamaicans everywhere, and urged members of the Diaspora here to further help reduce crime at home. “Lend your voice and take decisive action where possible to assist the security forces back home in their effort to further reduce violent crime in the country,” implored 35-year veteran of the Jamaica Constabulary Force, Superintendent Errol Adams
Troy, Trelawny — Prime Minister Dr Andrew Holness has sought to reassure residents that the Government has not forgotten Jamaica’s rural communities, insisting that efforts are being intensified to integrate them into the country’s main centres of economic activity. Holness made the remarks last Friday during the official opening of the Troy Bridge in Trelawny as he responded to an appeal from Opposition Member of Parliament (MP) Mikael Phillips, whose Manchester North Western constituency is linked to Trelawny Southern by the bridge
Canada-based Ron Cunningham, community development activist and former resident of Granville, St James, looks on the challenges facing the troubled community and sees the possibilities for the way ahead. Here is an abbreviated version of his piece written for the Jamaica Observer: A recent feature in the Jamaica Observer titled “From Violence to Vision: Granville” has brought renewed attention to the community
Although Rudolph Speid appeared to be the front-runner to become the permanent head coach of the Reggae Boyz, the interim boss says he supports the Jamaica Football Federation’s (JFF) decision to extend its search for a full-time appointment. “I think it’s the right thing that they’re doing to search for a coach,” Speid said
Former government worker Hyacinth Davis says her years-long effort to access NIS pension benefits has been settled after public attention followed a Jamaica Observer report last year.
Sabrina Dockery and Jodean Williams joined the growing list of Jamaican women who have run under 11 seconds in the 100m, after outstanding performances at Saturday’s USATF Lone Star Grand Prix, a World Athletics Continental Tour Gold event held at Cushing Stadium at Texas A&M University. Dockery won the event in a massive personal best 10.92 seconds (1.6m/s) while Williams was third in a lifetime best 10.97 seconds and takes the number of Jamaican women to run under 11 seconds this season to 11, less than two weeks before the National SeniorChampionships is set to get underway
After grinding out a 1-0 win in Friday’s opener, Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz return to action today for the second and final friendly against Panama, with Head Coach Hubert Busby demanding more composure in attack and clarity in midfield. Shania Hayles’ goal was the difference in game one, but Busby wants to see better decision-making when the teams meet again this evening at the Estadio Rommel Fernández in Panama City
Salute The Don strengthened his Triple Crown credentials with a hard-fought 2000 Guineas win at Caymanas Park, edging stablemate Stardom and Strong Aveenue in Sunday’s one-mile feature.
News|Russia-Ukraine war Russia and Ukraine have traded deadly air attacks, hours after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met European leaders in London. Early on Monday, a Russian attack killed five and injured 14 people in Ukraine’s southeastern Zaporizhia region, the regional governor said on Telegram