‘The Unfiltered Truth - Jamaican men speak their minds on weekly podcast series
Some women can attest to waking their partner in the middle of the night or going through their phones, all in the quest to find out whats on their mans mind. Shop Talk: The Unfiltered Truth takes the conversations a man would have with his...
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No free-for-all - Judges rule there must be limits on freedom of expression in dreadlocks case
The lawsuit challenging a decision by a Jamaican public school not to enrol a then five-year-old girl because of her dreadlocks is about self-expression and not religious rights and freedoms. Thats according to the full transcript of the...
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Growth & Jobs | Gov't committed to driving growth of social enterprises
State minister in the Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries Floyd Green has said that the Government is committed to driving the growth of social enterprises and enabling entrepreneurs to formalise their operations. Addressing a...
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Tallawahs hunt CPL redemption - Jamaican franchise heads off to tournament with high hopes
Following the teams poor showing in last years Caribbean Premier League (CPL) T20 competition, newly appointed captain of the Jamaica Tallawahs, Rovman Powell, says his players are heading into this months tournament in full confidence. The...
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The lyrically potent Sister Carol, also known as ‘Mother Culture and the ‘Black Cinderella, is holding on to the belief that in this COVID-19 era, it is best to look for the good. “Im here in Jamaica now on quarantine. Im very grateful
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Editorial | Guyana clears the first hurdle
After the long battles that followed their contentious elections, there has been a peaceful transfer of power in Guyana. On Sunday, Mohamed Irfaan Ali was sworn in as the countrys president. In other words, the rule of law and constitutional order...
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Letter of the Day | Standardised policies needed for schools
THE EDITOR, Madam: Jamaica has been thrown into a quandary that has all of us contemplating if we are really emancipated after the Supreme Court ruling seemingly in favour of Kensington Primary School to uphold the ban against students wearing...
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Something Extra | Tuesday
A new administration was selected to lead and advocate on behalf of the Montego Bay businesses community. Two-term president of the Montego Bay Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Janet Silvera, welcomed the team with a reception. Here are...
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New CBFFAJ executive ‘leaving no member behind'
The Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders Association of Jamaica (CBFFAJ) successfully staged their annual general meeting on Sunday, July 19 at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel at which they elected an 18-member executive team, headed by President Clive...
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Parents struggle as schools reopen amid COVID-19 surge
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