Pele’s winners’ medal from Brazil’s 1958 World Cup campaign is among 450 football artefacts going under the hammer in England. BUDDS expects the wider collection to raise about £2 million.
The first Made4Goal Jamaica Global Sports Summit is set for UTech on June 29 and 30, bringing leaders across sport, tourism, business and technology to discuss Jamaica’s sports economy.
Westmoreland, Jamaica — A fire of unknown origin destroyed a Westmoreland businessplace and an adjoining place of dwelling in the Big Bridge area of the parish on Thursday. The variety store — which sold plumbing fixtures, hair products, detergent, food and drinks ‐– was razed in the blaze which took place around 9:40 am
Shantae Foreman of Clemson University jumped a big personal best 6.69m (0.2m/s) to place second in the long jump on Thursday’s second day of the NCAA Division 1 Outdoor track and field championships at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Foreman, who will start favourite to win the triple jump on Saturday, went way over her previous personal best outdoors of 6.47m and recorded the 10th best jump ever by a Jamaican woman
Anti-migrant violence in South Africa has led to some citizens of other African countries using the World Cup to show their displeasure with the development in ‘The Rainbow Nation’. Months-long violent protests against foreign nationals accused of taking jobs from locals in South Africa have specifically targeted citizens from other African nations, leaving at least two dead and hundreds fleeing for their lives
Feds monitoring shifts to determine interest rate adjustments Durrant Pate/Contributor Inflation in the United States has accelerated to a three-year high of 4.2% year-over-year, according to the latest numbers just released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) This surge is primarily driven by spiking energy costs, with overall energy prices jumping 23.5% amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Inflation rose by 0.5 per cent in May compared with the prior month, following a 0.6 per cent jump in April
Nuno Alvarez VISA Regional Vice President Latin America and the Caribbean Visa has announced a strategic collaboration with OpenAI to enable secure Visa payments within agentic commerce, enabling seamless and trusted payments across OpenAI platforms. The companies made the announcement at the Visa Payments Forum in San Francisco
Investigators are checking whether the deaths of Maurice Fennell in St. Ann and Kedecia McLeod in St. Elizabeth are connected, while correcting reports about Fennell’s occupation.
Prime Minister Dr. Andrew Holness used the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 awards banquet to discuss the economy, investment, competitiveness, skills, digital change and sustainable national growth.
Prime Minister Andrew Holness told the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce annual awards banquet that the private sector must play a central role in rebuilding Jamaica after Hurricane Melissa while improving productivity and competitiveness.
South Korea opened their World Cup run with a 2-1 win over the Czech Republic in Guadalajara, where substitute Oh Hyeon-gyu settled the Group A contest late on.
PBCJ carried video coverage of the second day of the 2026 JISA National Prep Schools Track and Field Championship on June 12, 2026.
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A Jamaican apostle and female pastor say online claims about their relationship followed the collapse of his marriage, abuse allegations, and a dispute that spilled across social media.
Mayor of Falmouth Collen Gager (3rd right) is joined by females in attendance at the Trelawny Municipal Corporation monthly meeting on Thursday in cutting his birthday cake. Mayor of Falmouth, Councillor Collen Gager, was showered with tributes from both sides of the political divide during Thursday’s monthly meeting of the Trelawny Municipal Corporation (TMC), to mark his birthday
Veteran journalist and tourism advocate Janet Silvera is set to deliver three lectures during Peace Boat’s 163rd Voyage, becoming the only Jamaican speaker on the programme.
The mayor of London has condemned this weekend’s “Great Israeli Real Estate Event”, part of a roadshow promoting the sale of land and property in illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. Mayor Sadiq Khan expressed “concerns” about the event due to take place in the British capital on Sunday, during a Mayor’s Question Time session on Friday
News|Protests Some 1,500 Indonesian students have taken to the streets of the capital to protest against a series of economic policies by the government of President Prabowo Subianto, as Southeast Asia’s biggest economy faces mounting fiscal pressures amid a global supply chain crisis. Demonstrators in Jakarta outlined five key demands for the government on Friday, particularly the lowering of fuel and food prices
Ukraine said it reclaimed more of its territory than it lost during May, reversing a Russian trend of monthly net gains. “The ratio of liberated and lost territories is almost 100 square kilometres (40 square miles) in our favour,” wrote Ukrainian commander-in-chief Oleksandr Syrskii on his Telegram messaging channel
Jamaica’s artistic swimming programme continued its steady rise on the international stage after Team Jamaica, competing under the JAMUNITED banner, won 21 medals at the Coral Springs Worldwide Invitational 2026 in Florida. The team secured 7 gold medals, 8 silver medals, and 6 bronze medals during the international competition, while the Jamaican Youth Team also captured the High Point Trophy in their division
Orlando, FLORIDA – JUNE 10: Players of England pose for a team photo prior to the International Friendly match between England and Costa Rica at Inter&Co Stadium on June 10, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) ‘It’s coming home, football’s coming home’, is a phrase the English had been singing for decades
The House of Representatives, on Wednesday (June 10), approved the Pensions (Superannuation Funds and Retirement Schemes) (Registration, Licensing and Reporting) (Amendment) Regulations, 2026, aimed at modernising the regulatory fee framework and strengthening oversight of the private pensions sector. The Regulations, which were tabled in the House on March 24, will address structural mismatches between the Financial Services Commission (FSC) regulatory expenses and its fee collection
The House of Representatives has approved the Civil Aviation (Amendment) Act, 2026, which will ensure that Jamaica’s aviation laws effectively support the fulfilment of international obligations and align with current global civil aviation standards and best practices. Addressing the House on Wednesday, June 10, Minister of Energy, Transport and Telecommunications, Hon
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Delroy Chuck, says the Integrated Electronic Case Management System (IECMS) will strengthen Jamaica’s justice reform efforts by replacing the outdated paper-based case management system currently used in the courts
The Jamaica Special Economic Zone Authority (JSEZA) has launched its online Facilitation Tool, a digital platform designed to enhance the ease of doing business with the country’s SEZ regime. The tool aims to streamline engagement between investors, developers, and regulatory stakeholders, while improving efficiency, transparency and service delivery, resulting in a more seamless investment experience
Scotiabank reaffirms commitment to Jamaica as it moves towards privatising SGJL Kingston , Jamaica – June 12, 2026 — Scotia Group Jamaica Limited ( “ SGJL ” ) announced today, that , based on the unanimous recommendation of a committee of independent directors of the board of directors of SGJL (the “Independent Committee”), it has entered into a definitive arrangement agreement with its majority shareholder, Scotia bank Caribbean Holding s Limited ( “ SCHL ” ), to take SGJL private whereby , among other things, all of the issued and outstanding shares of SGJL that SCHL do es not currently own will be repurchased at a price of JMD $61.50 in cash per share (the “Transaction”), subject to court app roval as well as the approval of SGJL’s minority shareholders and other customary closing conditions . SCHL currently own s 71.78% of the issued and outstanding shares of SGJL
1 ME DIA RELEASE June 11 , 2026 SCOTIA GROUP JAMAICA REPORTS SECOND QUARTER OF FISCAL 202 6 RESULTS Scotia Group reports net income of $10.1 billion for the half year ending April 30, 2026. The Group continues to deliver strong results, with it’s asset base expanding by $80.3 billion or 10.5% to $843.9 billion
The Government, in collaboration with key partners, will undertake a comprehensive evaluation of the seven Zones of Special Operations (ZOSOs) across the country as it prepares to transition them into zones of peace and opportunity. “This research will provide the Government with a robust empirical understanding of the effectiveness of the Zones
Culture Minister Olivia Grange has paid respect to Wilburn Theodore “Stranger” Cole, highlighting his decades-long role in Jamaican music and extending sympathy to those mourning him.
Leroy Scott says piped water serving Exchange and nearby Ocho Rios communities is safe, with the whitish appearance linked to calcium and pressure in the distribution system.
St Matthew’s Anglican Church is located in Boscobel, St Mary, Jamaica (Caribbean). ⭐ Points of Interest: LOCATION: Find this place on Google Maps
News|Armed Groups Nigeria’s military has “neutralised” more than 13,000 “terrorists” in the past year, the president says, as armed groups and criminal gangs continue to carry out mass attacks and kidnappings in the country. In a televised national address on Friday, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu said the death toll from Nigeria’s fight against armed rebels is down 81 percent since he took power in 2023
Friday marks one year since a deadly Air India Boeing crash, which killed 260 people in a densely populated suburb of the city of Ahmedabad in India’s western state of Gujarat. Families of those killed gathered at the site on Friday to mark the anniversary of the disaster, but they are still waiting for answers about what caused the plane to come down shortly after takeoff from the nearby airport
A June 12 news roundup covers a murder charge after 13-year-old Chameleia Paul died, a St Elizabeth killing linked to St Ann, and a family’s demand for answers after Michael Neita died at Cornwall Regional Hospital.
A disagreement on Thursday between the Crown and the legal team for Leoda Bradshaw over her alleged involvement in the 2023 abduction and murder of parliamentarian Phillip Paulwell’s 10-month-old daughter, Serayah, and the child’s mother, 27-year-old Toshyna Patterson, saw Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) Claudette Thompson declaring, “We are going to trial.” Bradshaw, who has been in custody since October 2023, was expected to have a plea and case management hearing later this month but ended up in the Supreme Court for a hearing before Chief Justice Bryan Sykes after the defence asked for the matter to be brought forward. Thompson explained that while her office had indicted Bradshaw for capital murder, the defence team for the accused woman was minded to plead guilty to non-capital murder and had served notice on the prosecution of their intention to seek a Newton Hearing
Thousands of Flow customers could begin experiencing significantly faster mobile Internet today following Thursday’s launch of Jamaica’s first 5G network, the result of more than US$74 million in spending on network upgrades and spectrum acquisition. While the service already reaches about 70 per cent of Flow customers some will need to upgrade their subscriber identity module (SIM) cards, or devices before they can connect
Sean Paul has wrapped a well-supported European run that underlined his continued global pull. The Jamaican dancehall star is also marking major streaming and certification milestones in a standout year.
Mexico CITY, Mexico (AFP) — Mexico beat South Africa 2-0 in a drama-filled opening match of the World Cup at the Mexico City Stadium on Thursday, kicking off the biggest-ever edition of the global footballing showpiece. Julian Quinones scored the opening goal of the tournament after nine minutes and 35-year-old striker Raul Jimenez headed in Mexico’s second goal at the venue, which became the first stadium in the world to host games at three World Cups
Trainer Peter-John Parsard’s Never Despair returned from a long injury layoff to score over 800 metres at Caymanas Park, with Jemar Jackson guiding the colt to victory.
Phillip Parchment marked his 200th career win at Caymanas Park on 2000 Guineas Day, partnering Dark Matter to victory in the fifth race for trainer Donovan Plummer.
Shaggy’s “Boombastic” Is Now Certified Double Platinum in New ZealandKaboom Editors34 minutes ago1 min readThe timeless crossover anthem has surpassed 60,000 units in New Zealand, marking Shaggy’s second consecutive Platinum certification in the country. With more than 485 million Spotify streams and over 300 million YouTube views, “Boombastic” remains one of the Jamaican icon’s biggest breakout hitsShaggy scores second straight Platinum Certification in New Zealand (Photo: Ashanie Braham)Jamaican icon Shaggy continues to strengthen the global legacy of his timeless hit “Boombastic,” which has officially been certified 2x Platinum in New Zealand.According to Recorded Music NZ, the classic crossover anthem has now surpassed 60,000 units in combined sales and streaming equivalents as of June 11, adding another international milestone to one of Shaggy’s most successful records.The song, released in May 1995 through Virgin Records as the second single from his third studio album Boombastic, became one of Shaggy’s earliest global breakout hits.It marks Shaggy’s second consecutive week earning a Platinum certification in New Zealand, following “Hey Sexy Lady,” which recently achieved Platinum status in the country after surpassing 30,000 units sold and streaming equivalents.“Boombastic” was previously certified Platinum by the RIAA in the United States for over 1 million units sold, while also earning Platinum certification in the United Kingdom for surpassing 600,000 units
Rohan Crichton’s Legacy Isle carved his name into Caymanas Park history on Saturday, June 6, 2026, obliterating a 35-year-old track record with a breathtaking run in the Eros Trophy. The six-year-old American-bred bay horse Legacy Isle turned the Graded Stakes/Open Allowance contest for three-year-olds and upward into a one-horse show, stopping the clock at 1:22.3 (23.1 x 45.1 x 1:09.1) for seven furlongs (1,400m)
Commanding officer of the St Catherine North Police Division Senior Superintendent Hopton Nicholson has confirmed that an investigation has been launched into what is believed to be a sustained gun salute at the nine-night held for a member of the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) who crashed and died while driving a motorcycle on Monday, June 1. The nine-night — which is held to mark the ninth day of a person’s death — was reportedly being held at the Ewarton, St Catherine, home of late police constable Shanki Gordon, who was said to have been attached to the St Catherine North operations team
Dream Catcher (Bern Identity – Double Jeopardy) lived up to her name on Saturday, June 6, 2026, delivering a performance of pure class to capture the 52nd running of the $3.75 million Jamaica 1000 Guineas at Caymanas Park. In another commanding effort that continues to prove her superiority over her peers, the Jason DaCosta-trained three-year-old bay filly turned the one-mile (1,600m) Classic into a procession once jockey Tevin Foster pressed the button
Donovan Duckie says he resigned as head coach of Chapleton Maroons on Thursday, but club officials insist he was relieved of his duties because of absenteeism. Duckie told the Jamaica Observer he submitted his resignation with immediate effect, and said there was “no bad blood” between himself and the club
Word spread quickly around Caymanas Park on Sunday, June 7, 2026: Salute The Don didn’t just win the Jamaica 2000 Guineas. He won it on three shoes
Mandeville, Manchester – Detectives in three parishes are following a sequence of events linking the murder of 40-year-old Kedecia McLeod in Pepper, St Elizabeth, to the suspected suicide of 50-year-old Maurice Fennell following what a relative of the man described as a “tumultuous” relationship. A senior police source in Manchester said Fennell, a licensed firearm holder, was listed as a suspect in the abduction of McLeod, a pharmacy technician, after she was last seen entering a vehicle in Mandeville Tuesday afternoon
Montego BAY, St James — Relatives of 62-year-old tour operator Michael Neita never imagined he would spend the last 22 hours of his life on a chair inside Cornwall Regional Hospital’s (CRH) Accident and Emergency (A&E) Department. Neita was taken to the Type A facility in Montego Bay on May 25, seeking treatment for severe chest, arm, abdominal and back pain but did not leave the facility alive