Jamaica Gleaner

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:07:38 -0400
Auditor General launches school bus probe
Auditor General Pamela Monroe Ellis has initiated a probe into the Ministry of Energy, Transport & Telecommunications’ (METT) $1.4-billion acquisition of 110 used school buses amid public concerns over the procurement process. The buses were ...

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:07:31 -0400
Crude cushion
Finance and the Public Service Minister Fayval Williams has sought to allay fears that rising oil prices on the global market would affect Jamaica’s ability to import the essential product, arguing yesterday that the country has strong Net Interna...

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:07:35 -0400
Government to bolster support for small businesses
Following the devastation wrought by Hurricane Melissa and the debilitating effects on the small-business sector, the Government has indicated that it will be seeking to strengthen support for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs). Fayv...

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:07:40 -0400
Apparent police diary discrepancies put Clansman trial on two-week hold
Administrative matters relating to police diary entries and a change of defence counsel for one of the accused forced an early adjournment in the ongoing Clansman Gang trial in the Home Circuit Court yesterday. The matter involves alleged gang leade...

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:07:31 -0400
Registration open for 11th Biennial Diaspora Conference
Registration for the 11th Biennial Diaspora Conference, set for the Montego Bay Convention Centre in St James, is now open. In a ‘Save the Date’ announcement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, which has jurisdiction for the Jam...

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:05:39 -0400
Judge to rule on keeping witness’s evidence in murder case against cops
The judge in the trial of six policemen accused of murder has reserved her decision on whether she will allow the evidence of a key prosecution witness. The media has been barred from disclosing the name of the female witness. Hugh Wildman, the atto...

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:06:09 -0400
Veteran educator chosen to lead Hanover JPs’ association
Western Bureau: Veteran educator Sandrene Hill-Sherwood, a long-serving teacher at the Sandy Bay Primary School, is the new chairperson for the Hanover Justices of the Peace Association (HJPA) after being elected at that body’s recent annual gener...

Wed, 11 Mar 2026 01:06:12 -0400
Cambridge gets a refreshing taste of Operation GRACE
WESTERN BUREAU: Residents of Cambridge and surrounding communities in St James, many of whom are still reeling from the impact of Hurricane Melissa, recently got some much-needed infrastructural, medical and psychosocial support last Saturday, thank...

Tue, 10 Mar 2026 01:08:00 -0400
Cuban exit backup plan
The Ministry of Health and Wellness is making a plea for the public’s patience and cooperation as it assesses the islandwide impact, and implements contingencies to mitigate disruptions caused by the impending severance of ties with Cuban health p...

Tue, 10 Mar 2026 01:08:00 -0400
Witness in Clansman Gang trial recounts finding friend shot on verandah
A prosecution witness in the Clansman Gang trial told the court he returned from a shop to find a friend lying across the verandah of his home with multiple gunshot wounds and another man bloodied. The witness, a mechanic, during his evidence-in-chi...

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