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West Indies U19 to lean on experience of Andrew
As the West Indies Under-19 squad prepares to depart Barbados today for the ICC U19 World Cup in Zimbabwe and Namibia, all eyes are fixed on one young man who carries the weight of expectation and the glow of experience — Antiguas Jewel Andrew. At...

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Today's Issue Published: Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Lead Stories

Bracing for headwinds

A key sector leader has argued that despite the severe disruptions caused by Hurricane Melissa, which the International Monetary Fund estimates could depress economic output by between eight and 13 per cent in the short term, Jamaicas...

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News

Woman Ignite Success Summit returns with a call to ‘Elevate'

At a time when many women are navigating uncertainty, rebuilding after disruption, and repositioning themselves for what comes next, the Woman Ignite Success Summit (WISS) 2026 is returning with a timely and resonant message: ‘Elevate. Now in its...

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Sports

GRIM PICTURE

With the track and field season set to begin in the coming week, coaches across western Jamaica are still facing challenges afer the passage of Hurricane Melissa devastated that side of the island. Low athlete participation in several schools has...

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Business

Trump's plan to renationalise oil faces hurdles in Venezuela

President Donald Trumps plan to take control of Venezuelas oil industry and ask American companies to revitalise it after capturing President Nicolás Maduro in a raid isnt likely to have a significant immediate impact on oil prices. Venezuela

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Entertainment

Local and int'l creatives join hands to paint murals in Tivoli Gardens
Over five transformative days, three organisations united international and local creatives in Tivoli Gardens, Kingston, under the theme ‘Healing Thoughts Through Art. Twenty-five international street artists from around the world collaborated...

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Commentary

Editorial | Technology, AI in schools

There may indeed be a need for balance between digital technologies and old-style teaching systems in the delivery of education globally. But, even in the absence of credible data on the availability and use of smart systems by Jamaican children,...

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Letters

Letter of the Day | Technology is not a threat, hesitation is
THE EDITOR, Madam: I am writing in response to the article ‘Malabver urges nation to rethink use of technology in classrooms, published in The Gleaner on January 3. Jamaica Teachers Association President Mark Malabvers concerns about...

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Lifestyle

Stefon and Danae go from college friends to soulmates
It was a typical day in college for Stefon Henry, who was invited to hang out at a table with friends. While sitting with the group, an unfamiliar face captured his attention. Her name was Danae Watson. And their fortuitous encounter laid the...

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Shipping

A backbone in times of crisis: The shipping sector looks ahead to 2026

As we welcome 2026, I extend warm wishes to our members, partners, and the wider port community. The past year reminded us of both our vulnerabilities and our extraordinary resilience. Hurricane Melissa tested Jamaica in ways we had not seen in...

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