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The Jamaican Government is moving to change the penalty for murder.

Friday, 13 January 2023 13:18

Reggae Girlz ranked third in Concafaf

KINGSTON, Jamaica – Jamaica’s Reggae Girlz are currently ranked third in Concacaf, according to the latest edition of the Concacaf Rankings Index.

Chief executive officer of Shocking Vibes Production, Patrick Roberts, says the probability of Jah Cure 'striking gold' behind prison walls for a second time is high. His sentiments come ahead of the singer's 11-track album, Undeniable, set for release in February.

Prime Minister Andrew Holness says the new Firearms Act is already affecting the psyche of offenders and has resulted in the arrest and charge of more than 80 people for various firearm offences since the law came into effect in November last year.

OPPOSITION Leader Mark Golding says while his personal position is that the dual issues of republicanism and membership of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) should be dealt with at the same time, his party has not yet made a decision on the issue.

Friday, 13 January 2023 12:26

Usain Bolt's largesse plundered.

The Financial Services Commission (FSC) is putting reins on the operation of investment firm Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL) following news of a monumental fraud at the entity that, sources say, amounts to more than $1.2 billion.

Sports management consultant Carole Beckford and stockbroker Ryan Strachan are encouraging athletes not to panic or limit their investment activities in the wake of news that an account belonging to iconic Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt was among those affected in a massive employee fraud case at the investment firm Stocks and Securities Limited (SSL).

Lisa Marie Presley, a singer-songwriter, Elvis' only daughter, and a dedicated keeper of her father's legacy, died Thursday after being hospitalised for a medical emergency.

Opposition Spokesperson on Information and Justice Senator Donna Scott-Mottley is calling on the Minister of Justice, the Honourable Delroy Chuck, to increase the stipend paid to jurors who attend court on jury duty.

Information Minister Robert Morgan says it will be difficult for Rosalee Gage-Grey to remain head of Jamaica's child protection agency after a report accused her of “gross breach” of care for engaging an American donor punished for involvement with a minor.