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Jason Holder (third right) celebrates with teammates from left: Alick Athanaze, Jayden Seales, Shai Hope, Roston Chase, Brandon King and Rovman Powell after taking a wicket, during the second T20I at the Bir Sreshtho Flight Lieute
December 9, 2025

Don Anderson | Windies cricket: Infrastructure a new word for application

As a loyal West Indies cricket fan who stays up day and night to watch our games wherever they are played, I am, like many others, very distressed to find us near or at the bottom rung of the…
Jamaica and Miami Heat player Norman Peart tries to motivate his players during a FIBA Basketball 
pre-qualification competition recently.
December 9, 2025 by Gregory Bryce

Time, finances force Jamaica away for first home FIBA qualifier

PAULTON GORDON, president of the Jamaica Basketball Association (JBA), said the country was unable to host its first home game in the FIBA Basketball World Cup Americas Qualifiers because of…
India’s Jemimah Rodrigues celebrates after winning the ICC Women’s Crickeet World Cup semi-final against Australia in Navi Mumbai India yesterday.
December 9, 2025

India make final on the back of record run chase

NAVI MUMBAI, India (AP): JEMIMAH RODRIGUES scored a scintillating century on home soil as India beat defending champions Australia by five wickets to reach the final of the Women’s Cricket World Cup…
Letters
December 9, 2025

Letter of the Day | Jamaica will rise again

THE EDITOR, Madam: As Jamaicans prepared earnestly for Hurricane Melissa, many were faced with a painful choice. Some had to place hurricane preparations above paying their bills, a decision that…
JPS President & CEO, Hugh Grant.
December 9, 2025

Key infrastructure extensively damaged by Hurricane Melissa, will take awhile to restore full power - JPS

The Jamaica Public Service (JPS) says key infrastructure across its power delivery network has been extensively damaged by Hurricane Melissa and that it will take a while to rebuild and restore power…
Residents gather amid debris in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa on a street in Black River, Jamaica.
December 9, 2025

Mark Wignall | When tears are not enough

I can best express my pain by using the first words that come to me. And of course, it’s all about the destruction left behind by the passage of the monster hurricane, Melissa. The first words, quite…
Meditation can be quite easy.
December 9, 2025

Mini-meditations are a way to foster peace of mind

NEW YORK (AP): The idea of meditating can be intimidating. Beginners may imagine sitting uncomfortably in silence while breathing deeply and scrubbing all thoughts from their minds. But there are…
Persons travelling with supplies along Crane Road in Black River St Elizabeth, after Hurricane Melissa.
December 9, 2025

Imani Tafari-Ama | Surviving the trauma of Hurricane Melissa

The lone woman sitting on the evacuation bus travelling from Port Royal to a designated shelter was an explicit essay. Most residents refused to leave their homes to travel to the public facilities. …
A man walks in Kingston, Jamaica, as Hurricane Melissa approached on Tuesday, October 28.
December 9, 2025

Africka Stephens | Resilience is the real headline ... not that children were hiding in tunnels

When Hurricane Melissa loomed over Jamaica, international journalists rushed to report what many framed as impending devastation. Likewise, many observers, regionally and internationally, rushed to…