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May 30, 2026

Artistes backing out of Trump-linked Freedom 250 concerts

The Great American State Fair is a series of concerts, exhibits, tributes, and other programmes scheduled to take place June 25 to July 10 on Washington’s National Mall. It was organised by Freedom…
May 30, 2026

Something Extra | Saturday

The music fraternity came out in full support on Wednesday for reggae singer and songwriter Samory I at the gardens at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston, for the launch of his third album,…
May 30, 2026

Scotiabank workshop boosts digital readiness for women-led businesses

Women-owned businesses are better equipped to use technology, e-commerce and digital tools following a Scotiabank Women Initiative (SWI) workshop focused on resilience and innovation. The workshop,…
May 30, 2026

GoodHeart | FGB marks 25 years with $2.5m donation to hurricane-affected schools

As First Global Bank (FGB) marks 25 years of service to Jamaica, the financial institution is using the milestone to invest in education and community recovery, donating $2.5 million to two schools…
May 30, 2026

Healthy vision goes beyond sight, optometrist says

Healthy vision is about far more than simply seeing clearly, according to optometrist and low vision specialist Dr Mayanna Francis, who is urging Jamaicans to take a more proactive approach to eye…
May 30, 2026

Female farmer busy managing three locations 

Twenty-seven years ago, Julie Bryson-Hing walked out of a restaurant job after one dispute too many with her boss. She first considered opening a restaurant of her own but balked at the overheads and…
May 31, 2026

Jamaican institutions  gain slice of $200m slavery-research fund

Jamaican institutions and scholars are among beneficiaries in the Caribbean and West Africa of £450,000 (J$91 million) from the UK-based Lloyd's Register Foundation, part of a wider £1 million…
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May 30, 2026 by Albert Ferguson

JPs urged to become child diversion mentors

Tiffany Case, a child diversion officer assigned to the Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, is urging justices of the peace (JPs) to volunteer as mentors in the National Child Diversion…
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May 30, 2026

American jailed for selling lead sheets to Jamaican scammers

A court in the United States has sentenced an American man to more than 10 years in prison for selling personal information or lead sheets of more than seven million elderly US citizens to Jamaican…