“I have no funds currently with SSL and I have not done any business with SSL since September 2021. I wish to also make it clear that neither I, nor any member of my family, have ever borrowed from SSL or received any form of credit facility from SSL.”- Prime Minister Andrew Holness Following on Cabinet meeting yesterday and the […]
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Reggae Girlz Get World Cup Pot 3 Draw
With the FIFA Women’s World Cup scheduled for Australia and New Zealand in 2023, Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz have been placed in Pot 3. The draw, which is set for Auckland, New Zealand, on October 22, will see Jamaica in a pot along with Denmark, Switzerland, Ireland, Colombia, Argentina, Vietnam, and Costa Rica. Therefore, it means that Jamaica will likely go […]
Jamaica Tallawahs Wins CPL Championship
The Jamaica Tallawahs are once again Caribbean Premier League champions. This is the team’s third hold of the trophy after their last win six years ago. The Tallawahs earned bragging rights after brushing aside Barbados Royals in the final, winning by 8 wickets at the Providence Stadium in Guyana. The Tallawahs, who were set 162 to win, won on a […]
Great Economic Potential Between CARICOM And Africa – PM
Prime Minister, the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, has highlighted the need for the strengthening of engagement between CARICOM and the African continent, noting that “great economic potential” exists between the regions. The Prime Minister, who was addressing the inaugural CARICOM-African Summit, held virtually on Tuesday (September 7), noted that the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AFCFTA) serves as an enabling […]
Dr. Ken Baugh Dead At 78
Dr. Kenneth Lee O’Neil Baugh, former Jamaican politician, Opposition Leader, Minister of Health, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Deputy Prime Minister, Member of Parliament for West Central St Catherine, general secretary, and chairman of the Jamaica Labor Party died Sunday following a long illness. Dr. Baugh retired from representational politics in 2016 due to ill health. He earned the respect of […]