Jamaica Gleaner

Mon, 22 Dec 2025 00:08:59 -0500
Battered beans
Making a case for more meaningful support from the Government toward one of the country’s long-standing industries, Donald Salmon, president of the Jamaica Coffee Growers Association, says coffee farmers in the island have been facing a tough time...

Mon, 22 Dec 2025 00:08:47 -0500
‘Coffee and Jamaica are close to my heart’
For nearly three decades, Donald Berry has put his energy and passion into producing Blue Mountain Coffee, and has had setbacks in the past. However, with the passage of Hurricane Melissa, he thought long and hard about throwing in the towel after.....

Mon, 22 Dec 2025 00:09:53 -0500
Supreme Court puts pause on SMA probe
The Supreme Court has granted the Spectrum Management Authority (SMA) and its managing director, Dr Maria Myers-Hamilton, permission to seek judicial review of two notices linked to an ongoing investigation by the Integrity Commission. The court...

Mon, 22 Dec 2025 00:09:20 -0500
JTB Canada’s ‘Harmonies of Hope’ concert raises CDN$3m for Melissa relief
In a display of global solidarity and national pride, the Jamaican diaspora in Canada has delivered one of the largest single contributions to the island’s Hurricane Melissa recovery efforts, raising CDN$3 million through the ‘Harmonies of Hopeâ...

Mon, 22 Dec 2025 00:09:11 -0500
Antigua PM tackles T&T counterpart over claim CARICOM has ‘lost its way’
ST JOHN’S, Antigua (CMC): The Antigua and Barbuda government yesterday disputed recent comments by Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar that the 15-member regional integration grouping, CARICOM, “is not a reliable partner ...

Mon, 22 Dec 2025 00:07:06 -0500
Dudley Grant: Visionary architect of early childhood education
Despite all its ongoing challenges, the current early childhood sector is a far cry from what it was prior to the revolutionary intervention and impact of Dudley Grant. For more than a century, early childhood education in Jamaica existed as...

Sun, 21 Dec 2025 00:05:30 -0500
Reopening anxiety
WESTERN BUREAU: With schools set to fully reopen in two weeks, anxiety is mounting among the principals of some hurricane-damaged institutions as they grapple with unclear repair timelines, safety concerns, and limited communication from education.....

Sun, 21 Dec 2025 00:04:16 -0500
Hunter takes aim at Tufton
Neurosurgeon Dr Roger Hunter has filed an application in the Supreme Court for an emergency judicial review, accusing Health and Wellness Minister Dr Christopher Tufton of dereliction of duty. At the centre of the legal dispute is Hunter’s claim.....

Sun, 21 Dec 2025 00:05:55 -0500
Defamation damages dumped
The Court of Appeal has overturned multimillion-dollar defamation awards against Television Jamaica (TVJ) and CVM, ruling that the broadcasters did not defame St James councillors Michael Troupe and Sylvan Reid in their coverage of a 2012 police...

Sun, 21 Dec 2025 00:05:23 -0500
‘The breeze was hitting the babies’
WESTERN BUREAU: Although Hurricane Melissa’s passage on October 28 brought destruction and death, that fateful week still marked an unforgettable milestone for many expectant mothers in western Jamaica who were forced to confront nature’s fury.....

Sun, 21 Dec 2025 00:06:33 -0500
How Christmas morphed into a global holiday
Christmas is a Christian holiday that observes the birth of Jesus. But did you know that the earliest followers of Jesus did not annually commemorate his birth? Or that Santa Claus is inspired by the acts of kindness of a fourth-century Christian......

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:10:39 -0500
Bloodline bloodshed
Concerns are being raised today for the well-being of children who witnessed the bludgeoning of a family member and had to run for their lives from the killer- another of their relatives who had become enraged. The community of Frazersfield, Rocky....

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:09:49 -0500
JFJ warned against ‘enabling, empowering predators’
Criminologist Dr Jason McKay is questioning Jamaicans for Justice’s (JFJ) close-in-age exemption defence, as it relates to decriminalising consensual sex among minors, a proposal outlined in the human-rights group’s latest report, ‘Civil Socie...

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:09:38 -0500
NCB Foundation grants wishes to women from the west
Western Bureau: Kemeshia Black, of Bethel Town, in Westmoreland; and Charmaine Green, of Montego Bay, St James, who were both impacted by Hurricane Melissa, got some much-needed financial help earlier this week when they became beneficiaries of the....

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:08:08 -0500
St Theresa Prep gets festive at Christmas Jubilee
The grounds of St Theresa Preparatory School in Kingston were transformed into a scene of merriment Thursday evening as students, staff and parents gathered to celebrate their annual Christmas Jubilee. While Christmas was the central theme, the......

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:07:36 -0500
Russell calls for multi-use indoor arena after Hurricane Melissa ravages MoBay Sports Complex
WESTERN BUREAU: Reacting to the devastation caused to the Montego Bay Sports Complex by Hurricane Melissa, Jason Russell, president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI), is calling for the creation of a modern, multi-use...

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:10:06 -0500
Justice ministry to launch Social Harmony Programme next year
Western Bureau: Buoyed by the significant decline in major crimes this year, currently the lowest in 25 years, Justice Minister Delroy Chuck says he will be launching a Social Harmony Programme in 2026 which he hopes will assist in keeping the rate....

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:08:26 -0500
Seiveright: Melissa offers Jamaicans in diaspora opportunity to invest in Jamaica
Delano Seiveright, minister of state in the Ministry of Industry, Investment and Commerce, has indicated that the impact of Hurricane Melissa offers Jamaicans in the diaspora a unique opportunity to invest in the redevelopment of their homeland....

Sat, 20 Dec 2025 00:08:18 -0500
St Elizabeth’s first female custos to demit office; expresses pride in service, justice expansion
WESTERN BUREAU: Beryl H. Rochester, the first woman to serve as custos rotulorum for St Elizabeth, is preparing to demit office after nearly 12 years of service, bringing to a close a historic tenure marked by expanded access to justice, strong...

Fri, 19 Dec 2025 00:08:57 -0500
‘I still cry every night’
A senior police officer broke down in court last Friday after her son’s alleged killer raised a claim of self-defence, forcing sentencing to be aborted for the second time in five years. St Thomas farmer Cavell Thompson, who wears dreadlocks, was....

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