An actor identifying as VIOULD says they gained access to the CVM television website to draw attention to inadequate cyber protections on Jamaican sites, insisting the action was a warning rather than an attempt to cause harm.
In a broadcast feature, several Jamaican men describe the highs and lows of fatherhood, from everyday rituals at home to hard lessons on keeping promises and showing up for their children.
Two repeat offenders avoided prison after stealing bikes from Irwin Police Station, while Prime Minister Andrew Holness insisted third country nationals from the United States are not deportees. An amputee was also charged with an illegal gun at a Kingston supermarket.
Andrew Wheatley, Minister Without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, responsible for science, technology, and special projects Cabinet member and MP for South Central, St Catherine, Dr Andrew Wheatley must remove himself from the Cabinet and focus on clearing his name. For him to remain and tough it out only embarrasses his friend, the Prime Minister Andrew Holness and lessens the credibility of the Government
Police have charged a St. Mary man over a Main Street crash that killed Claude Thorpe in Ocho Rios, while Kingston officers held an 18-year-old linked to firearm incidents, a Clarendon assault case moved to mediation, and Mark Golding and Jamaicans for Justice addressed Integrity Commission and migration concerns.
Jamaica stages its first Chinese Food Festival this evening at the Chinese Benevolent Association on Old Hope Road in Kingston. The 6 p.m. event celebrates Chinese cuisine's deep roots in the island's food culture.
French tennis player Corentin Moutet has been handed the ATP's maximum fine for unsportsmanlike conduct after a profane on-court interview at Queen's Club, wiping out most of his prize money as he appeals the ruling.
Andrew Wheatley, Minister Without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister, responsible for science, technology, and special projects Members of the People’s National Party’s Diaspora Region call upon Prime Minister Andrew Holness to restore credibility to Jamaica’s Parliament and Jamaica’s international stature by immediately removing Dr. Andrew Wheatley from the Cabinet and his position as Minister Without Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister
Man Killed During Alleged Confrontation With Police in St ElizabethBy Mckoy's News / June 20, 2026 ST ELIZABETH, Jamaica — A man was fatally shot during an alleged confrontation with police in Thornton, St Elizabeth, on Friday night. The deceased has been identified as Dwart Ferguson, also known by the aliases “Dwayne” and “Tavi,” of Thornton district
As Jamaica advances its vision to become the Sports Capital of the Caribbean and the Global South, the role of women’s sport must be central to the national conversation. That focus will be brought to the forefront as Christina Hudson, Chairperson of Professional Women’s Football Jamaica Limited (PWFJL), joins the inaugural Made4Goal Jamaica Global Sports Summit as a keynote speaker, taking place June 29–30, 2026, at the University of Technology, Jamaica
Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi will face a French rape trial after prosecutors refused to drop the case. The Paris Saint-Germain star denies the 2023 allegation, and scheduling may clash with World Cup duties.
Young Jamaica also demands apology for human rights violations Young Jamaica calls on People’s National Party (PNP) President Mark Golding to tell the Jamaican people sorry for the atrocities, brutality, and human rights violations which the then PNP administration used as a measure to inflict on the people of Jamaica, including their political opponents. Historical records confirm that the Michael Manley-led PNP Government used the emergency powers as a tool for brutal political repression rather than just crime control
Photo Credit: The Irish Sun Chalien Dantes / Contributor The new Premier League season opens with a blockbuster as newly promoted Coventry City head to champions Arsenal on Friday, August 21 st , 2026. It’s a long-awaited return to the top flight for Coventry after 25 years, and they’ll be thrown straight into the deep end against Mikel Arteta’s title winners
The NHF has increased subsidies on 18 cardiovascular drug items, with increases ranging from $40 to more than $200 per tablet/capsule. These adjustments provide immediate financial relief for patients prescribed critical cholesterol-lowering and lipid-regulating medications, as well as treatments for ischaemic heart disease and hypertension
Opening of Barack Obama Presidential Center (Photo Credit: Barack Obama Presidential Center) The beloved 44th President of the United States, Barack Obama, opened up his US$850 million Presidential Center on a 20-acre site in Jackson Park, which is located on the South Side of Chicago. The centre will house a museum exhibiting artefacts and documents from his presidency, which ran from 2009 to 2017
The People’s National Party Youth Organisation (PNPYO) supports calls for the resignation of Minister Andrew Wheatley and is demanding transparency and accountability from Prime Minister Andrew Holness regarding the handling of Integrity Commission investigations and reports. Documents tabled in Parliament this week indicate that the Integrity Commission’s Director of Corruption Prosecution recommended charges against Minister Wheatley for allegedly making false statements in statutory declarations covering 2013–2017 and 2018–2022, as well as for failing to provide information requested by the Commission
Robert Nesta Morgan, Minister without Portfolio in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation with the responsibility for Works The Government is accelerating major urban infrastructure improvements under its Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Programme, with approximately $3.4 billion in planned investments aimed at easing traffic congestion, improving utility infrastructure, and supporting future growth. Minister with responsibility for Works, Hon
Rising dancehall producer Joel Engineer, who is Popcaan’s nephew, has lined up Kartel and his uncle for his Unlocked Riddim project. The set is expected to carry at least six tracks and marks a major step in his young career.
File PHOTO: A security officer stands outside the Bank of England, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in London, Britain, March 23, 2020. REUTERS/Toby Melville/File Photo The Bank of England (BoE) is keeping interest rates at 3.75% for another month, for the fourth time in a row, but warns of the impact of high energy prices
Proceeds to retire higher-cost debts and deployed to strengthen working capital Durrant Pate/Contributor Jamaica’s leading battery retailer, distributor, and renewable energy solutions company, Tropical Battery has successfully completed a sale-lease back transaction involving its Ferry Road headquarters property in St. Catherine
Tottenham Hotspur will not pursue Marseille striker Mason Greenwood in the current transfer window, despite French club interest in selling the 24-year-old for around €50 million amid financial pressure.
Football analysts on CVM's Fan Central Extra Time reviewed match day nine of the 2026 World Cup, highlighting United States advancement, Morocco's pace, Brazil's win over Haiti, and Haiti's early elimination from Group C.
Michael McMorris, Chairman, VM Investments Limited (VMIL) addresses the company’s 9th Annual General Meeting on Thursday, June 4, 2026. VM Investments Limited (VMIL) is accelerating its transformation into a more diversified investment company as it executes a long-term strategy designed to strengthen earnings stability, reduce exposure to market volatility and position the business for sustainable growth
Oblique Seville Racer’s Oblique Seville and Shericka Jackson of MVP were crown 100m sprint King and Queen of Jamaica at the National Junior and Senior Championships at the National Stadium on Friday. Seville, the reigning World champion, won his first national title, easing home in 9.82 (+0.6)
Oblique Seville The four-day National Junior and Senior Athletics Championships started on Thursday with World champions Oblique Seville and Antonio Watson easing to wins in their heats on the opening day at the National Stadium. Seville of Racers started as the heavy favourite for the 100 title in the absence of Kishane Thompson of MVP and he duly won his heat effortlessly in 10.09 (-1.0) to lead all qualifiers into the semi-finals
Managing Director of Riu Hotel and Resorts Joan Trian Riu Spanish hotel giant RIU Hotels & Resorts has injected more than $92 billion into the Jamaican economy over the last five years, underscoring its deepening commitment to the island since opening its first property in 2001. Speaking at the company’s 25th anniversary gala at RIU Montego Bay on Thursday night, Managing Director Joan Trian Riu reflected on the company’s journey from the opening of RIU Tropical Bay in Negril to becoming one of Jamaica’s largest hospitality operators
Episode 80 of Funded and Focused highlights how artificial intelligence can keep lead generation running when client work leaves solopreneurs little time to market their businesses consistently.
GC Foster College’s Ameal Thomas won the men’s 1,500m final in 4:13.69 at the JAAA/PUMA National Junior and Senior Championships, adding the title a day after his 5,000m victory.
Defending champion Adelle Tracey pulled away from a four-woman field to win the senior women's 1500m final at the JAAA/PUMA National Junior and Senior Championships, with Sydney Pagon's Anastasia Blackwood finishing second.
Kenyan St. Jago athlete Ryan Archao dominated the boys under-20 1500 metres final at the JAAA/PUMA National Junior and Senior Championships, finishing in 3:59.44 ahead of Shavon Kenyon and Odain Davidson.
The under-20 girls discus final at the National Stadium drew a strong field on Day 1 of the JAAA/PUMA National Junior and Senior Championships, with Champs winners and national-record pace shaping early throws.
Kai Kelly of Jamaica College clocked 10.85 seconds to take heat one of the boys under-18 100 metres on day one of the JAAA/PUMA National Junior and Senior Championships, with Anthony Rochester also advancing.
Ricardo Man of Vere Technical won the fourth under-18 boys 100m heat at the JAAA/PUMA National Junior and Senior Championships after a restart. Tariq Bennett took second and Orlando Anglin third into a minus 3.6 wind.
Reigning world 100m champion Oblique Seville eased through the first senior men's heat on day one at the National Stadium, stopping the clock at 10.09 seconds in a strong opening-evening field.
Jaheel Hyde posted the fastest men's 400 metres hurdles time on day one of the JAAA/PUMA National Junior and Senior Championships, though he cannot contest the Jamaican final. Romario Stewart and Richard Hall advanced from the second semi-final.
Government accounts clash over who first proposed Jamaica's deal to receive up to 25 removed third-country nationals every two weeks, while the Island Traffic Authority reports 101 road fatalities so far in 2026.
St Ann's Great River is located in St Ann's Bay, St Ann, Jamaica, within the Caribbean. Travel coverage of the site also takes in the Northern Coastal Highway stretch between Saint Ann's Bay and Runaway Bay.
Akim Thomas was granted bail in a St Catherine fraud case, while police operations in Stony Hill and Spanish Town yielded a homemade gun and ammunition. The Acadia Drive murder trial also heard fresh ballistic evidence.
The ODPM and JICA are strengthening Jamaica’s emergency communications and early-warning systems as Information Minister Dana Morris Dixon explains caps on a US third-country nationals transit arrangement and the government continues promoting electric vehicle adoption.
Spain has pledged to keep investing in Jamaica as RIU marks 25 years on the island. Prime Minister Andrew Holness urged Jamaica to attract skilled workers, while RIU reported billions in taxes, wages and local supplier spending.
Security Minister Horace Chang says third-country nationals removed from the United States will pass through Jamaica temporarily under a bilateral agreement, with Washington covering costs through the International Organization for Migration.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness presented certificates of title to 40 residents of Aki Walk and Jackson Town in St Andrew, as the Government pushes ahead with its programme to expand lawful land ownership across Jamaica.
At least four homes were torn down in Valley Manor, Mount Olive, St. Ann, despite an active court case over the 300-acre site. Residents want answers as the St. Ann Municipal Corporation halts further demolition.
The Bahamas posted the fastest time to win the Caribbean Cup at the second CBA Jamaica Dragon Boat Festival in Port Royal, where more than 50 races were held. Sri Lanka also reached 173 for four on day two of a warm-up match against the West Indies Select XI.
Delano Kennedy and Stacey Ann Williams posted the fastest times in the men's and women's 400 metre heats on day two of the JAAA Puma National Championships at the National Stadium, while Adelle Tracey retained her 1500 metre title.
The Bank of Jamaica's daily exchange report shows the US dollar finishing at $158.58 on Friday, June 19, while the Canadian dollar rose and the British pound slipped against the Jamaican dollar.
Industry Minister Aubyn Hill says cement supply and demand in the construction sector have returned to balance through coordinated local production and imports. Separate arrangements will apply to National Reconstruction and Resilience Authority projects.
JCSA President Tisha Clark-Griffiths told civil servants in Manchester to prepare for a confrontation with the Government if long-running pay and benefits claims remain unsettled. Sixteen public workers were honoured for long service at Thursday's ceremony.
Police recorded 3,006 domestic violence cases in Jamaica by May 2026, including 1,314 male victims. The JCF says outreach and changing attitudes are encouraging more men to report abuse and seek protection orders.